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Correlational findings

Study Cummins et al. (2004e): study AU 2004 /1

Public
18+ aged, general public, Australia, 2004
Sample
Respondents
N = 2000
Non Response
72
Assessment
Interview: Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI)

Correlate

Authors's Label
Total worth
Our Classification
Remarks
Survey 11
Distribution
N = 210, 2: 194, 3: 149, 4: 386, 5: 403, 6: 137, 7: 104
Operationalization
Single question:
If you were to sell everything you own, about how much money would you have?
1:      <$10000
2: about $50000
3: about $100000
4: about $200000
5: about half a million $
6: about 1 million $
7: More than 1 million $

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLW-u-sq-n-11-ca DMt = + 1 Mt = 7,15; SD = 2,02
2 Mt = 7,39; SD = 1,86
3 Mt = 7,44; SD = 1,67
4 Mt = 7,98; SD = 1.61
5 Mt = 7,87; SD = 1,51
6 Mt = 7,99; SD = 1,51
7 Mt = 8,10; SD = 1,67
O-SLW-u-sq-n-11-ca AoV = 4>1  p<.000
4>2  p<.004
4>3  p<.018
5>1  p<.000
5>2  p<>040
6>1  p<.000
6>2  p<.027
7>1  p<.000
7>2  p<.020
M-FH-g-sq-n-11-b DMt = + 1 Mt = 6,91; SD = 2,17
2 Mt = 7,21; SD = 2,01
3 Mt = 7,34; SD = 1,82
4 Mt = 7,69; SD = 1,73
5 Mt = 7,60; SD = 1,66
6 Mt = 7,73; SD = 1,57
7 Mt = 7,66; SD = 1,77
M-FH-g-sq-n-11-b AoV = 4>1  p<.000
5>1  p<.000
6>1  p<.000
7>1  p<.000