Study | Hoopes & Lounsbury (1989): study US 1985 |
Title | An Investigation of Life Satisfaction Following a Vacation: A Domain Specific Approach. |
Source | Journal of Community Psychology, 1989, Vol. 17, 129 - 140 |
URL | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/1520-6629(198904)17:2%3C129::AID-JCOP2290170205%3E3.0.CO;2-5/pdf |
Public | Working adults, USA, before and after vacation, 198?, |
Sample | Non-probability purposive sample |
Non-Response | 23 |
Respondents N = | 129 |
Correlate | |
Author's label | Satisfaction with food/lodging during vacation |
Page in Source | 132,133,134 |
Our classification | Earlier satisfaction with leisure |
Operationalization | Self report on satisfaction with: - food - socializing with other people - being alone - getting away from it all during vacation Assessed on a 1-7 scale:1 delighted...7 terrible |
Observed distribution | N=122 M=3,52 SD=,69 |
Error Estimates | alpha = .60 |
Remarks | Assessed at T2 during vacation (retrospectively at T3) |
Observed Relation with Happiness | ||
Happiness Measure | Statistics | Elaboration/Remarks |
O-DT-u-sq-v-7-a | r=+.13 ns | T1 life satisfaction (before vacation) by T2 satisfaction with food/lodging (during vacation) |
O-DT-u-sq-v-7-a | r=+.14 ns | T2 life satisfaction food/lodging (during vacation)and T3 life satisfaction (after vacation) |
Code | Full Text |
O-DT-u-sq-v-7-a | Selfreport on single question: How do you feel about your life as a whole.....? 7 delighted 6 pleased 5 mostly satisfied 4 mixed 3 mostly dissatisfied 2 unhappy 1 terrible Name: Andrews & Withey's `Delighted-Terrible Scale' (original version) |
Symbol | Explanation |
r | PRODUCT-MOMENT CORRELATION COEFFICIENT (Also "Pearson's correlation coefficient' or simply 'correlation coefficient') Type: test statistic. Measurement level: Correlate: metric, Happiness: metric Range: [-1; +1] Meaning: r = 0 « no correlation , r = 1 « perfect correlation, where high correlate values correspond with high happiness values, and r = -1 « perfect correlation, where high correlate values correspond with low happiness values. |