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Correlational findings

Study Rehdanz & Maddison (2005): study ZZ 1972

Public
Adults, general public, 67 nations, 1972-2000
Sample
Respondents
N = 100000
Non Response
n.a.
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Number of cold and hot months
Our Classification
Remarks
Data: Landsberg (1969), Pearce and Smith (1994) and Internet sources For some cities the data were population-weighed to obtain one record per country.
Distribution
M=a:1,31 b:2,18 SD=a:1,61 b:3,35 Range= a:0- 5 b:0-12
Operationalization
Number of months when average temperature is
a Below 0ºC
b Above 20ºC

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HL-u-sq-v-4-a b = -.03 ns Months below 0ºC

B (-.0250)
O-HL-u-sq-v-4-a b = +.00 ns Months above 20ºC

B (+.000937)

B's controlled for:
- economic variables
  - GDP per capita
  - Annual economic growth
  - shortfall in income compared to previous high
  - unemployment rate
- cultural variables
  - % religious dominations (Bhudist, Christian, Hindu, Muslim)
  - % religious orthodox
  - personal freedom
- demographic variables
  - life expectancy
  - population density
  - % over 65 aged
  - % under 15 aged
- climatic variables
  - latitude
  - number of dry/wet months