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Correlational findings

Study Hayo (2007): study ZZ Eastern Europe 1991

Public
18+ aged, general public, Eastern European Countries, 1991
Sample
Respondents
N = 5592
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Religion
Our Classification
Distribution
A: M=0,47, SD=0,50; B= M=0,04, SD=0,20; CM=0,25, SD=0,44; D: M=0,03, SD=0,18; E: M=0,18; SD:0,38; F:M=0,02; SD=0,13
Operationalization
A Catholic
B Protestant
C Orthodox
D Other
E Non believer
F No answer

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLL-u-sq-v-3-b r = A Catholic          r=+0.10
B Protestant        r=+0,02
C Orthodox          r=-0,15
D Other             r=-0,04
E Non believer      r=+0,05
F No answer         r=+0,01
O-SLL-u-sq-v-3-b OLRC = +.04 ns Protestant (vs Catholic)           SE =.14 O-SLL-u-sq-v-3-b OLRC = -.02 ns Orthodox (vs catholic)             SE =.14 O-SLL-u-sq-v-3-b OLRC = -.10 ns Other (vs Catholic)                SE =.18 O-SLL-u-sq-v-3-b OLRC = +.08 ns Non believer (vs Catholic)         SE =.16 O-SLL-u-sq-v-3-b = O-SLL-u-sq-v-3-b OLRC = +.15 ns No answer (vs Catholic)            SE =.25

lgt's controlled for:
- country
- age
- gender
- marital status
- education
- income
- community size
- type of employment
- church attendance

No substantial changes in reduced logit model