Question: All data analyses of central tendency, dispersion, frequency, scale reliability and variable correlations were conducted using JASP (Version 0.18.1) software. Summary data for all scales

All data analyses of central tendency, dispersion, frequency, scale reliability and variable correlations were conducted using JASP (Version 0.18.1) software. Summary data for all scales are listed in Table 1. With a potential full score of 35.0, the average score on the SWLS was 24.5 (SD = 6.1). A reliability analysis showed the SWLS had good internal consistency for all scale items, Cronbach's ???? = .86, 95% CI [.84, .87]. The APM-SF had 7 acceptable internal consistency for scale items, Cronbach's ???? = .74, 95% CI [.71, .77]. The STW scale items also had acceptable reliability, however the lower bound for internal consistency below .70 was questionable, Cronbach's ???? = .71, 95% CI [.68, .74]. Each of the unique OCEANIC sub-scales had good internal consistency, Cronbach's ???? > .80, indicating the nine items measuring each of the five personality traits were reliably measuring the same trait. A Pearson's correlation set at a .05 alpha level was used to analyse the strength of association between the research question variables. The results can be seen in Table 2. Firstly, there was no significant correlation between Gf and life-satisfaction, p = .834; and secondly, there was no significant correlation between Gc and life-satisfaction, p = .367. The relationships between life-satisfaction and the five personality traits examined in the third research question were all significant. just similar result for my data

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