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Correlational findings

Study Wilczek (2018): study ZZ Europe 2010

Public
15+ aged, general public, Europe 2010-2015
Survey name
EU-Eurobarometer 2010-2015
Sample
Respondents
N = 73860
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face

Correlate

Authors's Label
Consequences of social events
Our Classification
Operationalization
a Positive social events:
    1 Events with positive consequences
    0 No social events, events with mixed consequences or negative events
b Negative consequences:
   1 Events with negative consequences
   0 No social events, events with mixed consequences or negative events

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-SLL-u-sq-v-4-b Beta = +.02 p < .001 Events with positive consequences O-SLL-u-sq-v-4-b Beta = +.05 p < .001 Events with negative consequences

Betas controlled for:
- personal chracteristics
  - gender
  - age
  - education
  - marital status
  - occupation status
  - social class
- media use
  - use of written press
  - use of radio
  - use of the internet
  - use of TV
  - use of SNS
- nation
  - unemployment
  - inflation
  - population size
  - GDP per capita
  - journalism culture
  - social diversity
- events
  - impact levels of national social events