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Correlational findings

Study Schulz et al. (1985): study AT 1984

Public
16+ aged, general public, Austria, 1984
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 1776
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face
Highly structured

Correlate

Authors's Label
Age
Our Classification
Operationalization
1  <25
2  26-40
3  41-59
4  >60

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a r = -.23 M-AO-c-mq-*-*-a G = -.22 p < .05 M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a tc = -.16 p < .01 M-AO-c-mq-*-*-a tc = -.17 p < .05 M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a Beta = -.16 p < .05 ß controlled for: gender, marital status, education, professional status, income, and community size.
When controlled for health, age has no influence on quality-of-life.
M-AO-c-mq-*-*-a Beta = -.10 p < .05 ß controlled for: gender, marital status, education, professional status, income, and community size.

When controlled for health age has no influence on happiness.
M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a G = -.23 p < .01