Table 6.
Predictors | Dependent variable: life satisfaction 1995–2005 |
---|---|
Intercept | .59 (60.80)*** |
Societal-level effects | |
Agentic strategies (prevalence) | .27 (4.58)*** |
Western tradition | .17 (4.99)*** |
Individual-level effects | |
Biological age | −.01 (−2.62)*** |
Female sex | .01 (6.09)*** |
Income level | .04 (7.18)*** |
Education level | Not significant |
Communion emphasis | .10 (6.69)*** |
Agentic strategies (prevalence) | Not significant |
Western tradition | Not significant |
Monetary saturation | .53 (25.46)*** |
Agentic strategies (prevalence) | −.41 (−3.30)*** |
Western tradition | Not significant |
Agency feeling | .21 (10.93)*** |
Agentic strategies (prevalence) | .49 (3.34)*** |
Western tradition | Not significant |
Agency × saturation | −.06 (−4.38)*** |
Agentic strategies (prevalence) | Not significant |
Western tradition | Not significant |
Agency × communion | Not significant |
Agentic strategies (prevalence) | Not significant |
Western tradition | Not significant |
Communion × saturation | −.07 (−3.25)** |
Agentic strategies (prevalence) | Not significant |
Western tradition | Not significant |
Explained variances | |
Within-society variation of DV | 36.0% |
Between-society variation of DV | 47.6% |
Variation in effect of communion | 0% |
Variation in effect of saturation | 85.4% |
Variation in effect of agency | 55.1% |
N | 155,611 Respondents in 76 societies |
Entries are unstandardized regression coefficients with T-ratios in parentheses. Individual-level variables are centered on society means; society-level variables are centered on the global mean. Models calculated with HLM 6.01. Pooled data are from WVS rounds III (1995–1997), to V (2005–2007). Significance levels: * p < .10; ** p < .01; *** p < .001