Table 4 Satisfaction with life model comparisons

From: Language-based assessments can predict psychological and subjective well-being

Measure

Mean Text Squared-Error

Mean Audio Squared-Error

df

t

p-value

p-value adjusted

95%CI

Cohen’s D

SWLS

1.54

1.26

219

1.19

0.24

0.63

[−0.19, 0.75]

0.16

Autonomy

1.62

1.09

218

2.14

0.03

0.17

[0.04, 1.02]

0.28

PWB

0.54

0.53

217

0.12

0.91

0.95

[−0.17, 0.19]

0.02

Positive Relations

1.57

1.55

161

0.06

0.95

0.95

[−0.57, −0.6]

0.01

Environmental Mastery

0.95

1.34

179

−2.04

0.04

0.17

[−0.75, −0.01]

0.29

Personal Growth

0.62

0.71

217

−0.56

0.57

0.77

[−0.39, 0.22]

0.07

Purpose

1.06

0.92

219

0.78

0.44

0.77

[−0.22, 0.51]

0.1

Self-Acceptance

1.48

1.25

213

0.71

0.48

0.77

[−0.42, 0.9]

0.10

  1. Study 2 Satisfaction with Life Model Comparisons.
  2. Results are from Welch’s t-tests. Means presented are squared errors, such that larger numbers indicate worse fit; Adjusted p values were calculated using a FDR-correction.
  3. SWLS Satisfaction with Life Scale, PWB Ryff Psychological Well-being.