Study Leviatan (2004): study IL 2004
- Public
- 18+ aged, general public, living in Kibbutzim, Israel, 2004
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 4700
- Non Response
- 30%
- Assessment
- Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Expressions of collectivistic values
- Our Classification
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- Error Estimates
- α=.81
- Distribution
- M=3.62, SD=.85
- Operationalization
- Selfreport on 4 questions on importance of
- acting for realization of social ideals
- feeling that one contributes to shaping a better society
- ideological considerations guide one's life
- be active and have influence
Rated 1 (higest or most positve) to 5 (lowest or least postive)
Observed Relation with Happiness
- satisfaction with one's Kibbutz Life
- psychological commitment to one's Kibbutz life
- community values
- individualistic values
- satisfaction with Kibbutz realization of social/ideology values
- satisfaction with one's Kibbutz life
- psychological commitment to one's Kibbutz life
- satisfaction with fit of Kibbutz life to won aspirations an abilities
- satisfaction with feeling of "belonging" and "at home" in Kibbutz
- satisfaction with material standard of living
- satisfaction with work domain
- satisfaction with interpersonal relationships in Kibbutz
- gender
- years of formal education
- holding central office during the last five years