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Correlational findings

Study Fararouei et al. (2013): study IR 2008

Public
11-19 aged highschool girls, Iran, 200?
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 9867
Non Response
Assessment
Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)

Correlate

Authors's Label
Father's education
Our Classification
Distribution
N = 1: 1293, 2: 1734, 3: 1237, 4: 1593, 5: 1514
Operationalization
Participants were asked about the father's education
1: illiterate (reference)
2: primary
3: secondary
4: high school
5: university

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HL-c-sq-n-11-b DM = + Father education   Happiness of child
                   Mean    SD
- illiterate       6,35    3,37
- primary          6,60    3,30
- secondary        6,72    3,35
- high school      6,98    3,29
- university       7,30    3,16
O-HL-c-sq-n-11-b AoV = + p < .001 O-HL-c-sq-n-11-b b = +.01 p < .96 Primary       (vs illiterate) O-HL-c-sq-n-11-b b = +.07 p < .66 Secondary      (vs illiterate) O-HL-c-sq-n-11-b b = +.12 p < .51 High school    (vs illiterate) O-HL-c-sq-n-11-b b = +.17 p < .41 University     (vs illiterate)

b controled for:
- age
- orher physical chartacteristics
  - height
  - weight
  - ill at the moment
- family characteristics
  - mothers job and education
  - number of sibblings
- school situation
  - grade average
- health behavior
  - physical activity
  - daily vegetable and fruit consumption
  - being exp[osed to smoking
- urban/rural residency