Methodology of Seys and Diener Flashcards

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Participants

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The researchers likely recruited a sample of participants from the general population. This sample would have included individuals from various socio-economic backgrounds to ensure diversity.

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Measures

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They would have used standardized measures to assess subjective well-being, which typically includes components like life satisfaction, positive affect, and negative affect. These measures are usually self-reported by participants through questionnaires or interviews.

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Income Assessment

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The researchers would have collected data on both subjective well-being and income from the participants. This could have been done through surveys administered in person, by mail, or electronically.

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Analysis

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Once the data was collected, statistical analyses would have been performed to examine the relationship between income and subjective well-being. This might have involved techniques such as correlation analysis to determine the strength and direction of the relationship.

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Control Variables

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To ensure the validity of their findings, Diener and Seys may have controlled for other factors that could influence subjective well-being, such as age, gender, education level, and marital status.

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