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Correlational findings

Study Chen (2015): study CN Nanjing, jiangsu 2011

Public
University students, China; 201?
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 371
Non Response
Assessment
Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)

Correlate

Authors's Label
Extraversion
Our Classification
Remarks
The NEO-Five Factor Inventory-3 (NEO-FFI-3; McCrae & Costa, 2007).
Distribution
b: M=3.08; SD=0.98
Operationalization
Self-report on 60 questions about five personality domains:
a) Neuroticism (N1: Anxiety; N2: Angry; Hostility; N3: Depression; N4: Self-Consciousness; N5: Impulsiveness; N6: Vulnerability)
b) Extroversion (E1: Warmth; E2: Gregariousness; E3: Assertiveness; E4: Activity;E5: Excitement Seeking; E6: Positive Emotions)
c) Openness (O1: Fantasy; O2: Aesthetics; O3: Feelings; O4: Actions; O5: Ideas; O6: Values)
d) Agreeableness (A1: Trust; A2: Straightforwardness; A3: Altruism; A4: Compliance; A5: Modesty; A6: Tender-Mindedness)
e) Conscientiousness (C1: Competence; C2: Order; C3: Dutifulness; C4: Achievement Striving; C5: Self-Discipline; C6: Deliberation)

Rated:
1(strongly disagree)
:
7(strongly agree).

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks A-BW-cm-mq-nv-7-b r = + p < .001 Extraversion
- positive affect r = +.44(001)
- negative affect r = -.18 (01)
Hence correlation with Affect Balance will be positive and significant.