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Correlational findings

Study Miller & Wilson (1968): study US 1966

Public
Students, undergraduates, Kent State University at Ashtabula, Ohio, USA., 1966-67
Sample
Respondents
N = 132
Non Response
Assessment
Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)
Questionnaire completed in class

Correlate

Authors's Label
Sexual conflict
Our Classification
Remarks
Related specification variables
Operationalization
Discrepancy between various scores indicative of sexual liberality: For questions used see under 'Liberality of Sexual Attitudes' (S 3.1)

a. Difference between liberality of
    sexual behaviors engaged in and li-
    berality of sexual behaviors enga-    ged in as revealed to parents.

b. Difference between liberality of
    sexual behaviors engaged in and li-
    berality of sexual behaviors enga-
    ged in as revealed to parents.

c. Difference between liberality of
    sexual behaviors engaged in and li-
    berality of sexual behaviors one
    would like to engage in with a        date.

d. Difference between liberality of
    sexual behaviors engaged in and li-
    berality of sexual behaviors deemed
    acceptable if experienced previous-
    ly by a fiancé(e).

e. Difference between liberality of
    sexual behaviors engaged in and        revealed to peers and liberality of
    sexual behaviors engaged in and re-
    vealed to parents.

f. Difference between liberality of
    sexual behaviors engaged in and re-
    vealed to peers and liberality of
    sexual behaviors one would like to     engage in with a date.

g. Difference between liberality of
    sexual behaviors engaged in and re-
    vealed to peers and liberality of
    sexual behaviors deemed acceptable
    if experienced previously by a
    fiancé(e).

h. Difference between liberality of
    sexual behaviors engaged in and re-
    vealed to parents and liberality of
    sexual behaviors one would like to     engage in with a date.

i. Difference between liberality of
    sexual behaviors engaged in and re-
    vealed to parents and liberality of
    sexual behaviors deemed acceptable
    if experienced previously by a
    fiancé(e).

j. Difference between liberality of
    sexual behaviors one would like to
    engage in with a date and liberali-
    ty of sexual behaviors deemed ac-
    ceptable if experienced previously
    by a fiancé(e).
  

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = +.23 ns a: males    
M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.07 ns    females

M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = +.03 ns b: males     
M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.07 ns    females

M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = +.03 ns c: males M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.15 ns    females

M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = +.03 ns d: males     
M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = +.17 ns    females
            
M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.21 ns e: males    
M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.11 ns    females

M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.17 ns f: males M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.08 ns    females

M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.18 ns g: males M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = +.18 ns    females

M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.00 ns h: males M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.04 ns    females

M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.01 ns i: males M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.26 p < .05    females

M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.01 ns j: males M-TH-g-sq-v-9-a r = -.30 p < .05    females