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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
Satisfaction with leisure time
Our Classification
Related specification variables
Operationalization
Six item index of direct questions on satisfaction with leisure time during the last 14 days.

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a r = +.22 p < .05 All M-AO-c-mq-*-*-a r = +.27 p < .05 M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a Beta = ns                  
         
M-AO-c-mq-*-*-a Beta = +.11 p < .05 ß controlled for: satisfaction with physical health, material satisfaction, satisfaction with partner, satisfaction with selfrealisation, satisfaction with social involvement, satisfaction with work (positive), and satisfaction with work (negative). M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a Beta = +.12 - with partner, with work M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a Beta = * - with partner, without work M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a Beta = +.30 - no partner, with work M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a Beta = * - no partner, without work

M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a Beta = +.17 - monotonous work M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a Beta = +.16 - some selfcontrol M-AO-c-mq-v-5-a Beta = -.24 - much selfcontrol

All ß's controlled for satisfaction with six other domains of life (physical health, income, partner, selfrealiszation, social involvement, work).
*=N too small.