Methodology of Seys and Diener Flashcards
Participants
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.
Measures
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.
Income Assessment
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.
Analysis
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.
Control Variables
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.