Simon & Nath (2004): study US 1997
Publication
- Author(s):
 - Simon, R.W.; Nath, L.E.
 - Title:
 - Gender and Emotion in the United States: Do Men and Women Differ in Self-Reports of Feelings and Expressive Behavior?
 - Source:
 - American Journal of Sociology, 2004, Vol. 109, 1137 - 1176
 
Investigation
- Public
 - 18+ aged, general public, United States, 1997
 - Survey name
 - US-GSS 1996
 - Sample
 - Probability multi-stage random
 - Respondents
 - N = 2904
 - Non Response
 - 0
 - Assessment
 - Interview: face-to-face
 
Happiness Measure(s) and Distributional Findings
- Full text:
 - 
            Self report on 19 questions:
How many days in the past week have you felt
A calm
B contented
C at ease
D happy
E excited
F overjoyed
G proud
H fearful
I anxious
J restless
K worried
L blue
M sad
N lonely
O outraged
P mad
Q angry
R ashamed
S embarrassed
Rated
1
;
7
Computation: (A+B+C+D+E+F+G)/7 - (H+I+J+K+L+M+N+O+P+Q+R+S)/12 - Classification:
 - A-AB-cw-mq-n-7-a
 - Remarks:
 - Mean Positive Affects:   27,4  SD 10,2
Mean Negative Affects: 17,8 SD 14,1
Affect Balance PA-NA 9,6 - Page in publication:
 - A1
 - Observed distribution
 - Summary Statistics
 - On original range -6 - 6 On range 0-10
 - Mean:
 - 9.60 -
 - SD:
 - - -