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Scale: General life satisfaction

Related constructSelbstbezogene Einstellungen

Theoretical allocation in original studysubjective well-being

OriginSelf-developed scale

SourceCore 6 Development ,

CitationKuger, S.; Jude, N.; Klieme, E.; Kaplan, D. (2016). General life satisfaction - Schüler [Fragebogenskala: Version 1.0]. In: Programme for International Student Assessment (2015) - Fragebogenerhebung Chapter 04 - Field Trial (PISA 2015) [Skalenkollektion: Version 1.0]. Datenerhebung 2014. Frankfurt am Main: Forschungsdatenzentrum Bildung am DIPF. http://dx.doi.org/10.7477/150:0:1

Theoretical background--

Target groupStudent

Time Period of Data Collection2014

Release date30.06.2020

Number of items1

IntroductionPlease move the slider to the appropriate number.
The following question asks how satisfied you feel about your life, on a scale from “0” to “10”. Zero means you feel ‘not at all satisfied’ and “10” means ‘completely satisfied’.

Items

Item textMean valueStandard deviationAccuracy
Overall, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days? 7.332.29--

Response category

ValueMeaning
0min value: 0
10max value: 10 (Scale type numeric/Slider)

StudyPISA - Programme for International Student Assessment (2015)

SurveyFragebogenerhebung (Skalenkollektion): Chapter 04 - Field Trial (PISA 2015)

Scale: General life satisfaction

Related constructSelbstbezogene Einstellungen

Theoretical allocation in original studysubjective well-being

OriginSelf-developed scale

SourceCore 6 Development ,

CitationKuger, S.; Jude, N.; Klieme, E.; Kaplan, D. (2016). General life satisfaction - Schüler [Fragebogenskala: Version 1.0]. In: Programme for International Student Assessment (2015) - Fragebogenerhebung Chapter 04 - Field Trial (PISA 2015) [Skalenkollektion: Version 1.0]. Datenerhebung 2014. Frankfurt am Main: Forschungsdatenzentrum Bildung am DIPF. http://dx.doi.org/10.7477/150:0:1

Theoretical background--

Target groupStudent

Time Period of Data Collection2014

Release date30.06.2020

Number of items1

IntroductionPlease move the slider to the appropriate number.
The following question asks how satisfied you feel about your life, on a scale from “0” to “10”. Zero means you feel ‘not at all satisfied’ and “10” means ‘completely satisfied’.

Items

Item textMean valueStandard deviationAccuracy
Overall, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days? 7.332.29--

Response category

ValueMeaning
0min value: 0
10max value: 10 (Scale type numeric/Slider)

StudyPISA - Programme for International Student Assessment (2015)

SurveyFragebogenerhebung (Skalenkollektion): Chapter 10 - General Noncognitive Outcomes (PISA 2015)



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