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Correlational findings

Study Ventegodt (1995): study DK 1993

Public
18-88 aged, general public, Denmark, 1993
Sample
Respondents
N = 1494
Non Response
39%
Assessment
Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)
Mailed questionnaire

Correlate

Authors's Label
Family Social Group
Our Classification
Remarks
Family Social Group as defined by the Danish Institute of Social Research Family Social Group I is the highest on the social ladder The unemployed are in Group 6
Distribution
N:   1:61,   2:17,   3:141,   4:560,  5:267,   6:218,
Operationalization
1: Family Social Group I
2: Family Social Group II
3: Family Social Group III
4: Family Social Group IV
5: Family Social Group V
6: Not included in any family social group

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks A-AOL-m-sq-v-5-a r = -.05 ns 1: Family Social Group I   Mt=7.83
2: Family Social Group II  Mt=8.24
3: Family Social Group III Mt=7.73
4: Family Social Group IV  Mt=7.79
5: Family Social Group V   Mt=8.04
6: Not included in         Mt=7.26
All                        Mt=7,75
O-SLu-c-sq-v-5-e r = -.03 ns 1: Family Social Group I   Mt=7.38
2: Family Social Group II  Mt=7.94
3: Family Social Group III Mt=7.58
4: Family Social Group IV  Mt=7.43
5: Family Social Group V   Mt=7.60
6: Not included            Mt=7.18
All                        Mt=7,44
O-HL-c-sq-v-5-ha r = -.05 ns 1: Family Social Group I   Mt=6.85
2: Family Social Group II  Mt=7.20
3: Family Social Group III Mt=7.11
4: Family Social Group IV  Mt=6.95
5: Family Social Group V   Mt=7.24
6: Not included in         Mt=6.50
All                        Mt=6,95