1.5.4 Evaluation Of Who Is Happy Flashcards
(Methodology) the data collected by self report is inevitably what?
Subjective
(Methodology) self report - when someone reports being happy or unhappy we have no way of doing what?
Confirming or challenging it
(Methodology) self report - why might people not give accurate reports?
Social desirability - happiness is values in society
Repression - unconsciously sad
(Methodology) self report - how could we check the validity if self reported happiness?
Asking others such as parents or friends
(Methodology) self report - when you check self reports generally results are what?
Accurate - they match up
(Methodology) self report - what are some strengths of self report?
Quick
Cheap
Easy to analyse
More data you can get - more generalisable
Interviews give qualitative data and insight
(Methodology) correlations - what can we not do with correlations?
Establish cause and effect
(Methodology) correlations - why can we not establish cause and effect?
Confounding variables- hidden variables affecting results
(Methodology) correlations - research shows a positive correlation between marriage and happiness what could be a CV?
2 incomes and one set of outgoings - less stress and more happiness
(Methodology) correlations - we don’t know what?
The direction of the relationship between the variables
(Methodology) samples - research could be viewed as culturally bias as majority of the sample were what?
Western
(Methodology) samples - researchers assuming findings can be generalised ignored what?
Cultural differences - beta culture bias
(Methodology) samples - in the western world it is ideal to achieve what?
Happiness
But not in all cultures
(Methodology) samples - in Japan and Iran happiness is believed to cause you to be what?
Inattentive
(Methodology) samples - buddhists believe happiness can be harmful by acting on what?
Own self interest