Study Diwan et al. (2004): study US Atlanta, Georgia 1999
- Public
- Elderly immigrants, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America, 1999
- Survey name
- Unnamed study
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 226
- Non Response
- 38.08%
- Assessment
- Interview: face-to-face
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Religiosity
- Our Classification
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- Error Estimates
- The reliability (alpha) coefficient is 0.65
- Remarks
- The scale ranged from 0 to 5. Higher scores indicated performance of more religious activities and therefore greater religiosity.
- Distribution
- M= 3.5
- Operationalization
- Self rport of regular performance of the following religious or spiritual activities:
a: meditation
b: prayer
c: reading holy books
d: participation in spiritual discourses
e: attendance of religious functions or events
Full tekst is not reported.
Observed Relation with Happiness
- negative affect r = -.00 (01)
So r with affect balance must be positive