Biswas-Diener et al. (2005): study GL 2001
Publication
- Author(s):
- Biswas-Diener, R.; Diener, E.; Vitterso, J.
- Title:
- Most People are Pretty Happy, but There is Cultural Variation:: The Inughuit, The Amish and the Maasai.
- Source:
- Journal of Happiness Studies, 2005, Vol. 6, 205 - 226
Investigation
- Public
- Adult Inughuit, Greenland, 200?
- Sample
- Non-probability accidental sample
- Respondents
- N = 22
- Non Response
- 60
- Assessment
- 
        Experience sampling                    
 Participants were approached 8 to 12 times at random moments during the day
Happiness Measure(s) and Distributional Findings
- Full text:
- 
            Self report of momentary mood on 8 questions:
 
 Using the scale below, indicate how much you feel each of the emotions below. Put a number from 1 to 7 to accurately reflect how much you feel that emotion RIGHT NOW.
 A worry
 B affection
 C anger
 D joy
 E sadness
 F guilt
 G contentment
 H pride
 
 1 not at all
 2
 3
 4
 5
 6
 7 extremely intense
 
 Computation: (B+D+G+H) - (A+C+E+F) / 8
 
 Name: Diener's 'Affect Balance' ESM format
- Classification:
- A-BD2-m-mqr-n-7-a
- Author's label:
- Experience Sampling method
- Remarks:
- Mean and standard deviations stretched from range -6+6 to range -7+7 (for facilitating comparison with other indicators of happiness on range 1-7)
 
 95 % scored above neutral.
 
 Mean score transformed to range 0-100 above neutral is 43, which correspondes to 7,35 on our standard 0-10 scale where the neutral point is 5.
- Page in publication:
- 213-217
- Observed distribution
- Summary Statistics
- On original range -6 - 6 On range 0-10
- Mean:
- 2.60 7.35
- SD:
- - -