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Correlational findings

Study Brinkerhoff et al. (1997): study IN Other place in India 1996

Public
Adult, general public, poor rural village, Barasi, India 1991
Sample
Respondents
N = 234
Non Response
0
Assessment
Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)

Correlate

Authors's Label
Perceived family needs: Jobs
Our Classification
Remarks
Items for pairwise comparison were selected by participant observation and open interviews.
Distribution
O: 1.89%;  1: 12,8%; 2: 19,2%; 3: 34,2%;
M: 33,8%
Operationalization
Family needs prioritized by Paired Comparisons.Out of four basic needs
ss were asked to compare two at a time and to select, which they sought 'their family needs most'
Items were:
-food
-health
-employment
-leisure
This leads to six pairs of comparisons.
Score pro need can be:
0. not mentioned
1. once
2. twice
3. three times
Needs index is the mean number of times an item is chosen.

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks M-FH-?-sq-f-7-a r = +.0 ns O-SLu-?-sq-l-5-a r = +.10 ns