Study | Haeck et al. (2016): study ZZ 2012 |
Title | Impact of Psychoeducational Content Delivered Online to a Positive Psychology Aware Community |
Source | Journal of Positive Psychology, 2016, Vol. 11, 270 - 275 |
URL | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972096/ |
Public | Users of a 6 week online psychoeducation course, 35 nations, 201? |
Sample | Non-probability self-selected |
Non-Response | |
Respondents N = | 122 |
Correlate | |
Author's label | Reported behaviour |
Page in Source | 9 |
Our classification | Behavior of client |
Operationalization | Selfreport on happiness-increasing behaviours between the weekly uses of the website |
Remarks | Participants were e-mailed a link to a web-based lesson each week for six weeks. Each lesson focussed on a different aspect of fostering positive emotions, including a: meaning and purpose b; strenghts c; work d; mindfulness and savouring e: gratitude and relationships f: hedonia versus eidaimonia Each leson contained video's, blog posts and questionnaires with normative feedback. |
Observed Relation with Happiness | ||
Happiness Measure | Statistics | Elaboration/Remarks |
A-BW-?-mq-v-5-a | b=+ | Pre-Post course CHANGE in happiness - positive affect: b = +.72 (003) - negative effect: b = +.35 (12) Hence small positive effect on Affect balance, probably not significant |
Code | Full Text |
A-BW-?-mq-v-5-a | Selfreport on 20 questions: Lead item not reported. A nervous B distressed C afraid D jittery E irritable F upset G scared H excited I ashamed J guilty K hostile L active M determined N inspired O enthusiastic P alert Q attentive R proud S strong T interested Rated: 1: slightly/not at all . . 5 extremely Negative affect score (NAS): A to K Positive affect score (PAS): L to T Affect Balance Score (ABS): PAS - NAS Name: Watson's PANAS version not reported |
Symbol | Explanation |
b | REGRESSION COEFFICIENT (non-standardized) by LEAST SQUARES (OLS) Type: test statistic Measurement level: Correlate: metric, Happiness: metric Theoretical range: unlimited Meaning: b > 0 A higher correlate level corresponds with a higher happiness rating on average. B < 0 A higher correlate level corresponds with a lower happiness rating on average. B = 0 Not any correlation with the relevant correlate. |