Study | OECD (2017): study QA 2015 |
Title | PISA 2015 Results. Students' Well-Being. Volume III. |
Source | OECD Publishing, 2017, Paris, France |
URL | http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/pisa-2015-results-volume-iii_9789264273856-en |
Public | 15-16 aged, secundary school students, Qatar, 2017 |
Sample | Probability multi-stage random |
Non-Response | |
Respondents N = | 12083 |
Correlate | |
Author's label | Talking with friends |
Page in Source | Table.III.8.23,p.394+III.8.24 |
Our classification | Out of school contacts with friends (of pupils) |
Operationalization | Selfreport on 2 questions: - On the most recent day you attended school, did you before going to school meet friends or talk to friends on the phone? 1 yes 0 no - On the most recent day you attended school, did you after leaving school meet friends or talk to friends on the phone? 1 yes 0 no |
Observed Relation with Happiness | ||
Happiness Measure | Statistics | Elaboration/Remarks |
C-BW-c-sq-l-11-e | DM=+ p < .05 | Talk with friends before school Yes M = 7,47 No M = 7,14 - difference +0,33 |
C-BW-c-sq-l-11-e | DM=+ p < .05 | Talk with friends after school: Yes M = 7,47 No M = 6,90 - difference +0,57 |
C-BW-c-sq-l-11-e | DM=+ p < .05 | Talk with friends before or after school: All Boys Girls Yes M = 7,44 7,54 7,36 No M = 6,91 7,00 6,85 Difference +0,53 +0,53 +0,51 |
Code | Full Text |
C-BW-c-sq-l-11-e | Selfreport on single question: Here is a picture of a ladder. The top of the ladder '10' represents the best possible life for you and the bottom '0' is the worst possible life for you. In general , where on the ladder do you feel you stand at the moment? Tick the box next to the number that best describes where you stand 10 best possible 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 worst possible life |
Symbol | Explanation |
DM | DIFFERENCE of MEANS Type: descriptive statistic only. Measurement level: Correlate: dichotomous, Happiness: metric Range: depending on the happiness rating scale of the author; range symmetric about zero. Meaning: the difference of the mean happiness, as measured on the author's rating scale, between the two correlate levels. |