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Correlational findings

Study BBC (2006): study GB 2005

Public
15+ aged, general public, United Kingdom, 2005
Survey name
UK-BBC Happiness Survey
Sample
Respondents
N = 1001
Non Response
not reported
Assessment
Interview: Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI)

Correlate

Authors's Label
Acceptance of happiness' drugs
Our Classification
Distribution
1: N=527; 2: N=194; 3: N=145; 4: N=117
Operationalization
Response to statement: "If there was a legally available drug that could be bought over the counter, that made you feel happy and did not have any side effects, do you think there would be occasions when you would take it?"
1: No, definitely not
2: No, probaly not
3: Yes, probably
4: Yes, definitely

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HL-g-sq-v-4-g DM = - 1: M=3,34  CI95=3,28-3,40
2: M=3,21  CI95=3,12-3,30
3: M=3,21  CI95=3,11-3,31
4: M=2,90  CI95=2,75-3,04
O-HL-g-sq-v-4-g BMCT = p < .05 1,2,3 > 4
  2,3 > 4
    3 > 4
O-SLW-c-sq-n-10-ab DM = - 1: M=7,69  CI95=7,55-7,83
2: M=7,34  CI95=7,12-7,55
3: M=7,01  CI95=6,75-7,27
4: M=6,16  CI95=5,77-6,55
O-SLW-c-sq-n-10-ab BMCT = p < .05 2,3 > 4
  1 > 2,3,4
  3 > 4