Study Levin & Taylor (1998): study US 1979
- Public
- 18+ aged Blacks, USA, followed 1979 to 1992
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 1988
- Non Response
- 32%
- Assessment
- Interview: face-to-face
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Asking for prayer
- Our Classification
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- Remarks
- Assessed at: T1: 1979 and T2: 1992
- Distribution
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T1: M = 2,69, SD = 1,40
T2: M = 3,04, SD = 1,33 - Operationalization
- How often do you ask someone to pray for you?
1: never
2: a few times a year
3: a few times a month - 1 to 3 times
4: at least once a week - 1 to 3 times
5: nearly every day - 4 or more times a week
Observed Relation with Happiness
Beta's controled for self rated health
Beta's additionally controled for:
- age
- sexe
- education
- marital status
- employment status
- region
- urban/rural
Beta's controled for self rated health
Beta's additionally controled for:
- age
- sexe
- education
- marital status
- employment status
- region
- urban/rural