The items of the Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI), a self-report assessment of happiness, are subjected to an analysis for hierarchy among its items. By using Mokken scaling analyses we can assess whether items can reliably be ordered between persons as severity indicators on a latent trait; in this case, a latent trait of Happiness. OHI item-level data from 1024 participants were entered into the Mokken Scaling Procedure (MSP) seeking reliable scales with H > 0.30. 12 OHI items formed a reliable and statistically significant hierarchy. However, the MSP values indicate a 'weak' scale. The 'most difficult' (happiest) item on the scale is 'feeling energetic' and the 'least difficult' (least happy) is 'I have fun'. Items in the scale are consi...
Everyone is interested in the pursuit of happiness, but the real problem for the researchers is how ...
Everyone is interested in the pursuit of happiness, but the real problem for the researchers is how ...
This text strives to achieve three goals - a) to evaluate methodological quality (validity and relia...
The items of the Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI), a self-report assessment of happiness, are subjec...
Background. The Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI) is a self-report tool to measure happiness. A brief...
peer reviewedDifferent assessment tools and questionnaires have been developed to measure happiness....
The Happiness Scale Interval Study deals with survey questions on happiness, using verbal response o...
Background. Hierarchical cumulative scales are common and informative in psychology. The General Hea...
The Happiness Scale Interval Study deals with survey questions on happiness, using verbal response o...
Despite recent intense interest, happiness studies have been impeded by some conceptual and methodol...
United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network publishes the World Happiness Report. It st...
Happiness is defined as the subjective enjoyment of one’s life as a whole, also called ‘life-satisf...
Background. Hierarchical cumulative scales are common and informative in psychology. The General Hea...
Most happiness researchers use semantic differential or Likert scales to assess happiness. Such conv...
The nature and structure of well-being is a topic that has garnered increasing interest with the eme...
Everyone is interested in the pursuit of happiness, but the real problem for the researchers is how ...
Everyone is interested in the pursuit of happiness, but the real problem for the researchers is how ...
This text strives to achieve three goals - a) to evaluate methodological quality (validity and relia...
The items of the Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI), a self-report assessment of happiness, are subjec...
Background. The Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI) is a self-report tool to measure happiness. A brief...
peer reviewedDifferent assessment tools and questionnaires have been developed to measure happiness....
The Happiness Scale Interval Study deals with survey questions on happiness, using verbal response o...
Background. Hierarchical cumulative scales are common and informative in psychology. The General Hea...
The Happiness Scale Interval Study deals with survey questions on happiness, using verbal response o...
Despite recent intense interest, happiness studies have been impeded by some conceptual and methodol...
United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network publishes the World Happiness Report. It st...
Happiness is defined as the subjective enjoyment of one’s life as a whole, also called ‘life-satisf...
Background. Hierarchical cumulative scales are common and informative in psychology. The General Hea...
Most happiness researchers use semantic differential or Likert scales to assess happiness. Such conv...
The nature and structure of well-being is a topic that has garnered increasing interest with the eme...
Everyone is interested in the pursuit of happiness, but the real problem for the researchers is how ...
Everyone is interested in the pursuit of happiness, but the real problem for the researchers is how ...
This text strives to achieve three goals - a) to evaluate methodological quality (validity and relia...