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Correlational findings

Study Ventegodt (1997): study DK 1993

Public
31-33 aged, born at the university hospital, Denmark, 1993
Sample
Respondents
N = 4626
Non Response
36%
Assessment
Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)
Data were taken from the medical files of mothers and their babies

Correlate

Authors's Label
Fetal position when born
Our Classification
Remarks
Only absolute frquencies are given, because catagories are overlapping
Distribution
N :   a:24,   b:2688,   c:1602,   d:3660,   e:99,   f:36,   g:57,   h:245,   i:167,   j:50
Operationalization
Fetal position when born as reported in medical file
a: transverse lie
b: first position (back to the left)
c: second position (back to the right)
d: regular position (occiput anterior)
e: irregular position (occiput posterior)
f: transverse position
g: fore position brow, face
h: indeterminate head position
i: breech and breech-foot position
j: other lower extremety positions

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks A-AOL-m-sq-v-5-a DMt = ± a: Mt=7.19
b: Mt=7.73
c: Mt=7.73
d: Mt=7.73
e: Mt=7.60
f: Mt=7.50
g: Mt=7.64
h: Mt=7.91
i: Mt=7.80
j: Mt=7.65
O-SLu-c-sq-v-5-e DMt = ± a: Mt=7.50
b: Mt=7.43
c: Mt=7.36
d: Mt=7.39
e: Mt=7.16
f: Mt=6.95
g: Mt=7.45
h: Mt=7.61
i: Mt=7.43
j: Mt=8.00
O-HL-c-sq-v-5-ha DMt = ± a: Mt=7.81
b: Mt=7.04
c: Mt=6.98
d: Mt=7.00
e: Mt=6.81
f: Mt=6.74
g: Mt=7.01
h: Mt=7.20
i: Mt=6.91
j: Mt=7.40