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Distributional findings

Study Cantril (1965): study IN 1962

Public
20+ aged general public, India, 1962
Survey name
INT-Cantril World Survey
Sample
Probability stratified sample
Respondents
N = 2366
Non Response
-
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face
Structured inyterview

Happiness measure(s)

Full text:
Self report on single question:

Here is a picture of a ladder. Suppose we say that the top of the ladder represents the best possible life for you and the  bottom represents the worst possible life for you. Where on the ladder do you feel you personally stand at the present time?   
[  10  ]  best possible life
[    9  ]
[    8  ]
[    7  ]
[    6  ]
[    5  ]
[    4  ]
[    3  ]
[    2  ]
[    1  ]
[    0  ]  worst possible life
                          
                                                                                
Preceded by 1)  open questions about what the respondent imagines as the best possible life and the worst possible life. 2) ratings on the ladder of one's life five years ago and  where on the ladder one expects to stand five years from now.

Name: Cantril's self anchoring ladder rating of life (original)
Classification:
C-BW-c-sq-l-11-a
Author's label:
Happiness
Remarks:
39% low, 42% medium, 4% high. 'India I' survey held shortly before Sino-Indian border skirmishes on oktober 22th Heavy underrepresentation of women.
Page in publication:
88, 348
Observed distribution
Frequencies
1: 0%,   2: 6.48%,   3: 13.52%,   4: 19.15%,   5: 21.12%,   6: 14.93%,   7: 6.2%,   8: 1.97%,   9: 1.18%,   10: 1.09%,   11: 0%   (total 85.64%)
Summary Statistics
On original range 0 - 10 On range 0-10
Mean:
3.74 3.74
SD:
1.64 1.64