Tunney (2006): study GB 2001
Publication
- Author(s):
- Tunney, R.J.
- Title:
- The Effects of Winning the Lottery on Happiness, Life Satisfaction, and Mood.
- Source:
- Survey Report for Camelot Group, University of Nottingham, School of Psychology, 2006, UK
Investigation
- Public
- Lottery winners and matched controls, Great Britain, 200?
- Sample
- Non-probability purposive-expert sample
- Respondents
- N = 34
- Non Response
- Assessment
- Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)
Happiness Measure(s) and Distributional Findings
- Full text:
- 
            Self report on four questions:
 
 Using the 1-7 scale below, indicate your agreement with each of the items by placing the appropriate number on the line preceding that item. Please be open and honest in your responding.
 A In most ways my life is close to ideal
 B The conditions of my life are excellent
 C I am satisfied with my life
 D So far, I have gotten the important things I want in life
 
 Answers rated:
 7 strongly agree
 6 agree
 5 slightly agree
 4 neither agree nor disagree
 3 slightly disagree
 2 disagree
 1 strongly disagree
 
 Computation: A+B+C+D
 
 Name: Shortened Diener's Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS-4)
 (In the original scale item 5 reads: 'If I could live my life over, I would change nothing'. This item is left out in this selection because a positive answer to this question does not necessarily mean that the respondent doesn't like the life he/she actually lives.)
- Classification:
- O-Sum-u-mq-v-7-a
- Author's label:
- Satisfaction with life
- Remarks:
- Winners    M = 5,95;    SD = 0,99  Mt = 8,25;   SDt = 1,65  N = 34
 Controls M = 5,30; SD = 1,51 Mt = 7,17; SDt = 2,52 N = 40
 DMt= 1,08; [CI95= 0,11-2,05]
- Page in publication:
- 20-26
- Observed distribution
- Frequencies
- 1: 0%, 2: 0%, 3: 4%, 4: 6%, 5: 11%, 6: 51%, 7: 29% (total 101%)
- Summary Statistics
- On original range 4 - 28 On range 0-10
- Mean:
- 5.95 8.25
- SD:
- 0.99 1.65
- Full text:
- 
            Self report on 8 questions:
 
 ..how frequent one experienced in the past few weeks..
 A happy
 B satisfied
 C contented
 D cheerful
 E sorry
 F sad
 G depressed
 H dissatisfied
 
 Rated for applicability:
 4 definitely
 3 slightly
 2 slightly not
 1 definitely not
 
 Summation: (A+B+C+D) - (E+F+G+H)
 
 Name: Hedonic Tone (HT) subscale of UWIST mood adjective checklist (Mathews et. al. 1990)
- Classification:
- A-AB-cm-mq-v-4-d
- Author's label:
- General Mood State
- Remarks:
- Winners: Positive affect: M = +15,00;  Negative affect M = -5,30; Affect Balance M = +9,70
 Controls: Positive affect: M = +13,10; Negative affect M = -6,92; Affect Balance M = +6,18
 
 NB: In this question: satisfied instead of joyful and dissatisfied instead of frustrated.
- Page in publication:
- 29, 30
- Observed distribution
- Summary Statistics
- On original range -12 - 12 On range 0-10
- Mean:
- 9.70 -
- SD:
- - -