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Journal of Gerontology, 1983
The current investigation reports findings on the temporal stability of happiness as assessed by the Memorial University of Newfoundland Scale of Happiness (MUNSH), and the stability of the predictor/happiness relationships in three subgroups of persons over 64 years of age.
A, Kozma, M J, Stones
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The current investigation reports findings on the temporal stability of happiness as assessed by the Memorial University of Newfoundland Scale of Happiness (MUNSH), and the stability of the predictor/happiness relationships in three subgroups of persons over 64 years of age.
A, Kozma, M J, Stones
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Journal of Gerontology, 1982
Predictors of retirement among men were analyzed using data from seven longitudinal studies, multiple definitions of retirement, multivariate analyses, and unbiased statistical techniques. Results show that the predictors of retirement vary depending on how retirement is defined. The strongest predictors of objective retirement among men over age 65 (i.
E B, Palmore +2 more
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Predictors of retirement among men were analyzed using data from seven longitudinal studies, multiple definitions of retirement, multivariate analyses, and unbiased statistical techniques. Results show that the predictors of retirement vary depending on how retirement is defined. The strongest predictors of objective retirement among men over age 65 (i.
E B, Palmore +2 more
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Journal of Hospital Infection, 1991
In a study of 4104 episodes of septicaemia seen at St Thomas's Hospital between 1969 and 1989, predictors for the condition, other than age and hospital service, were difficult to identify, mainly as a result of the limited data available on the denominator groups.
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In a study of 4104 episodes of septicaemia seen at St Thomas's Hospital between 1969 and 1989, predictors for the condition, other than age and hospital service, were difficult to identify, mainly as a result of the limited data available on the denominator groups.
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PERSONALITY PREDICTORS OF HAPPINESS
Psychological Reports, 2001The Oxford Happiness Inventory and a battery of personality measures were completed by 171 subjects. The results showed predicted positive correlations for happiness with satisfaction with life, self-esteem, and sociability and negative correlations of happiness with embarrassability, loneliness, shyness, and social anxiety.
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