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Correlational findings

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
Satisfaction with Value Realization
Our Classification
Error Estimates
α=.71
Distribution
M=2.27, SD=.74
Operationalization
Selfreport on the extent of personal values realized in kibbutz life on 4 questions:
- contribution to building a more just society in Israel
- fit with own values
- expression of equality amon members
- expression of social ideals

Rated on 1 (highest or most positive) to 5 (lowest or least positive)

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SL?-?-sq-v-5-a r = +.42 p < .001 O-SL?-?-sq-v-5-a rpc = +.13 p < .05 rpc controlled for:
- satisfaction with one's Kibbutz Life
- psychological commitment to one's Kibbutz life
O-SL?-?-sq-v-5-a Beta = +.39 ns Beta controlled for:
- community values
- collectivistic values
- individualistic values
O-SL?-?-sq-v-5-a Beta = +.12 p < .05 Beta additionally controlled for:
- satisfaction with one's Kibbutz life
- psychological commitment to one's Kibbutz life
O-SL?-?-sq-v-5-a Beta = ns Beta additonally controlled for:
- 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