“…A total of 4,100 protocols from five different research conducted by the authors ( Rosario-Hernández et al, 2013 , 2015 , 2018a , b , 2019 , 2020 ) in Puerto Rico and each selected through a non-probabilistic sample, and distributed into this five large groups: sample 1 ( n = 518, 12.6%), sample 2 ( n = 1046, 25.5%), sample 3 ( n = 1107, 27.0%), sample 4 ( n = 626, 15.3%), and sample 5 ( n = 803, 19.6%). The distributional differences in the five samples in sex (χ 2 [5] = 13.29, p = 0.02, Cramer’s V = 0.053), level of education (Kruskall–Wallis’ H [5] = 52.56, p < 0.01, χ 2 = 0.01) and age (Kruskall–Wallis’ H [5] = 74.97, p < 0.01, χ 2 = 0.01), although they were statistically significant, the effect size was trivial, that is, η 2 = 0.02.…”