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Correlational findings

Study Tambyah et al. (2009): study SG 2006

Public
20+ aged, general public, Singapore, 2006
Survey name
AsiaBarometer 2006
Sample
Respondents
N = 1038
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Satisfaction with standard of living
Our Classification
Distribution
-2:1,1%, -2:6,1%, 0:16,9%, +1:20,3%, +2:55,7%
Related specification variables
Operationalization
Respondents were asked to rate their satisfaction with "Standard of living" as follows:
-2: very dissatisfied
-1: somewhat dissatisfied
0: neither satisfied or dissatisfied
+1: somewhat satisfied
+2: very satisfied

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HL-c-sq-v-5-m Beta = +.21 p < .01 all O-HL-c-sq-v-5-m Beta = +.26 p < .01 married subjects only M-FH-c-sq-v-4-b Beta = -.21 p < .01 all M-FH-c-sq-v-4-b Beta = +.21 p < .01 married subjects only C-W-u-sq-v-4-c Beta = +.09 p < .05 all C-W-u-sq-v-4-c Beta = +.06 ns married subjects only M-ACO-*-mq-v-7-a Beta = +.19 p < .01 all M-ACO-*-mq-v-7-a Beta = +.20 p < .01 married subjects only M-ACO-*-mq-v-7-a = Betas controlled for
Demographic variables:
- gender
- age
- education
- income
Lifestyle
- digital
- global
- spirituality
Value priorities:
- having
- relating
- being