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Correlational findings

Study Chang & Nayga Jr. (2010): study TW 2001

Public
Under 12 aged, children, Taiwan, 2001
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 2366
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face
Interviews with the mothers

Correlate

Authors's Label
Family income
Our Classification
Remarks
Order reversed by WDH team
Distribution
2: M = .24; SD = .43; 3: M = .17; SD = .38; 4: M = .11; SD = .32; 5: M = .07; SD = .25
Operationalization
Mothers report on household income:
1. less than $50,000 (reference)
2: NT$50,000-70,000
3: NT$70,000-100,000
4: NT$100,000-150,000
5: more than NT$150,000

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks A-AOL-g-rdf-v-3-b r = -.02 ns NT$50,000-70,000     (vs < NT$50,000) A-AOL-g-rdf-v-3-b r = -.11 ns NT$70,000-100,000    (vs < NT$50,000) A-AOL-g-rdf-v-3-b r = -.04 ns NT$100,000-150,000   (vs < NT$50,000) A-AOL-g-rdf-v-3-b r = +.09 ns More than NT$150,000 (vs < NT$50,000)