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Correlational findings

Study Gorman (1971): study US 1970

Public
Undergraduate students, Nassau Community College, USA, 1970
Sample
Respondents
N = 67
Non Response
4%, 3% refusal, 1% incomplete information
Assessment
Multiple assesment methods
Questionnaires administered in class and daily records kept at home during 28 days

Correlate

Authors's Label
Mood differentiation and complexity
Our Classification
Remarks
Operationalization
P-technique factor analysis, using the highest, average and lowest mood reporting each day during 28 days on 14 Wessman & Ricks Personal Feeling Scales.
Four measures were deducted:

-   Percentage of variance explaining
    by the first factor (indicative of
    low differentiation and complex-
    ity).

-   Average correlation among mood
    ratings (indicative of a lack of
    differentiation).  

-   Number of factors needed to explain
    90% of the variance (indicative of
    high complexity and differentia-
    tion).

-   Number of factors explaining more
    than 10% of the variance each (in-
    dicative of high complexity and
    differentiation).

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks A-ARE-md-sqr-v-10-b r = +.12 ns




C-BW-c-sq-l-11-b r = +.08 ns




A-ARE-md-sqr-v-10-b r = +.12 ns



C-BW-c-sq-l-11-b r = +.08 ns



A-ARE-md-sqr-v-10-b r = -.01 ns




C-BW-c-sq-l-11-b r = +.10 ns




C-BW-c-sq-l-11-b r = -.24 p < .05




A-ARE-md-sqr-v-10-b r = -.10 ns