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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 13.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Psychol Personal Sci. 2016 Jul 8;7(8):828–836. doi: 10.1177/1948550616657599

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and intercorrelations for all study variables at 2012

Variable M SD Correlations
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. Monthly income (euros) 2737.89 1684.33
2. Daily happiness 4.00 1.51 −.02
3. Daily sadness 1.30 0.70 −.11 −.02
4. Daily stress 1.61 0.98 .05 .00 .41
5. Daily positive affect 3.82 1.28 .01 .89 −.03 .03
6. Daily negative affect 1.52 0.72 −.02 −.05 .76 .79 −.06
7. Age 51.79 17.99 −.16 −.03 .06 −.22 −.02 −.11
8. Male 0.48 0.50 .04 .00 .00 −.01 .01 .02 −.03
9. Married/partnered 0.61 0.49 .24 .05 −.02 .00 .03 −.03 .26 .03
10. Number of children 0.62 0.97 .28 .02 −.05 .16 .02 .08 −.46 −.03 .10
11. Unemployed 0.45 0.50 −.28 .04 .03 −.20 .03 −.10 .46 −.08 .00 −.21
12. Retired 0.003 0.06 .01 .00 −.02 −.04 .01 −.03 −.03 .01 .03 −.03 −.05
13. Student 0.02 0.15 −.01 .02 −.05 .00 .02 −.02 −.26 .04 −.16 −.12 −.14 −.01

Note: Ninety-five percent confidence intervals for correlations in boldface do not include zero.