Dimensions of Subjective Well-Being

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Arie Kapteyn
Jinkook Lee
Caroline Tassot
Hana Vonkova
Gema Zamarro
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[1] University of Southern California (USC),Center for Economic and Social Research (CESR)
[2] Davis School of Gerontology and CESR,Faculty of Education and First Faculty of Medicine
[3] USC,undefined
[4] and RAND Corporation,undefined
[5] Charles University in Prague,undefined
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Social Indicators Research | 2015年 / 123卷
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Subjective well-being; Response scales; Life satisfaction;
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We use two waves of a population based survey (the RAND American Life Panel) to investigate the relations between various evaluative and experienced well-being measures based on the English Longitudinal Study of Aging, the Gallup Wellbeing Index, and a 12-item hedonic well-being module of the Health and Retirement Study. In a randomized set-up we administered several versions of the survey with different response scales. Using factor analysis, we find that all evaluative measures load on the same factor, but the positive and negative experienced affect measures load on different factors. We find evidence of an effect of response scales on both the estimated number of underlying factors and their relations with demographics. We conclude that finer response scales allowing more nuanced answers offer more reliability. The relation of evaluative and experienced measures with demographics are very different; perhaps the most striking aspect is the lack of a consistent relation of experienced well-being measures with income, while evaluative well-being is strongly positively related with income.
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页码:625 / 660
页数:35
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