Global Report on Student Well-Being

Volume II: Family, Friends, Living Partner, and Self-Esteem

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Paperback, 288 blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 0e druk, 1991
ISBN13: 9780387976662
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Springer New York 0e druk, 1991 9780387976662
Onderdeel van serie Recent Research in Psychology
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I suppose that most of the people reading this volume will have read or have access to Volume One of my Global Report on Student Well­ Being. Therefore, I will not review the background literature relevant to multiple discrepancies theory (MDT), the theory itself or the essential features of the international university undergraduate data­ set on which this whole report is based. Anyone familiar with my earlier papers (Michalos 1985, 1987, 1988) will have a good idea of MDT. However, one really has to have a look at the first volume of this study in order to appreciate the richness of a data-set consisting of over 18,000 cases drawn from 39 countries. As I indicated at the beginning of that volume, the data-set is available for a very modest cost to anyone who wants it and I do hope others will take advantage of it. Contents Preface vii 1 Literature Review 1 1. 1 Introduction 1 1. 2 Marriage and the Family '2 1. 3 Correlates of Family and Marital Satisfaction 3 1. 4 Exchange and Equity 8 1. 5 Roles and Expectations 10 1. 6 Self-Esteem and Satisfaction 11 2 Satisfaction with One's Family Relations 14 2. 1 Introduction 14 2. 2 Descriptive Statistics for World Sample, Males and Females 14 2. 3 Satisfaction Explained by MDT for World Sample 20 2. 4 Satisfaction Explained by MDT for Males and Females 26 2. 5 Thirty-Eight Countries 27 2.

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ISBN13:9780387976662
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:288
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:0

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1 Literature Review.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Marriage and the Family.- 1.3 Correlates of Family and Marital Satisfaction.- 1.4 Exchange and Equity.- 1.5 Roles and Expectations.- 1.6 Self-Esteem and Satisfaction.- 2 Satisfaction with One’s Family Relations.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Descriptive Statistics for World Sample, Males and Females.- 2.3 Satisfaction Explained by MDT for World Sample.- 2.4 Satisfaction Explained by MDT for Males and Females.- 2.5 Thirty-Eight Countries.- 2.6 Prediction Success Ratios.- 3 Satisfaction with One’s Friendships.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Descriptive Statistics for World Sample, Males and Females.- 3.3 Satisfaction Explained by MDT for World Sample.- 3.4 Satisfaction Explained by MDT for Males and Females.- 3.5 Thirty-Eight Countries.- 3.6 Prediction Success Ratios.- 4 Satisfaction with One’s Living Partner.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Descriptive Statistics for World Sample, Males and Females.- 4.3 Satisfaction Explained by MDT for World Sample.- 4.4 Satisfaction Explained by MDT for Males and Females.- 4.5 Thirty-One Countries.- 4.6 Prediction Success Ratios.- 5 Satisfaction with One’s Self-Esteem.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Descriptive Statistics for World Sample, Males and Females.- 5.3 Satisfaction Explained by MDT for World Sample.- 5.4 Satisfaction Explained by MDT for Males and Females.- 5.5 Thirty-Seven Countries.- 5.6 Prediction Success Ratios.- 6 Married Compared to Unmarried Students.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Sample Composition.- 6.3 Life Satisfaction and Happiness Explained by Satisfaction in 12 Domains and 8 Demographic Variables for Married and Unmarried Students, Males and Females.- 6.4 Overview of Explanations by MDT of Happiness and Satisfaction in All Domains for Married and Unmarried Students, Males and Females.- 6.5Domain Specific Explanations by MDT of Happiness and Satisfaction in All Domains for Married and Unmarried Students, Males and Females.- 6.6 Satisfaction With One’s Living Partner Explained by MDT for Married and Unmarried Students, Males and Females.- 7 Concluding Remarks.- References.- Appendix 1. Abbreviations and definitions.- Appendix 2. Results of regressions using MDT to explain satisfaction with one’s family relations, alphabetically by country and university.- Appendix 3. Results of regressions using MDT to explain satisfaction with one’s friendships, alphabetically by country and university.- Appendix 4. Results of regressions using MDT to explain satisfaction with one’s living partner, alphabetically by country and university.- Appendix 5. Results of regressions using MDT to explain satisfaction with one’s self-esteem, alphabetically by country and university.- Appendix 6. Results of regressions using MDT to explain happiness and satisfaction in all domains for married students, males and females.- Appendix 7. Results of regressions using MDT to explain happiness and satisfaction in all domains for unmarried students, males and females.
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