TITLE:
Relationship among Satisfaction with Life, Family Care Degree, Psychological Dependency and Subjective Bias of Senior High School Student
AUTHORS:
Ying Guo, Xia Chen
KEYWORDS:
Senior High School Student, Life Satisfaction, APGAR, Psychological Dependence, Subjective Bias
JOURNAL NAME:
Psychology,
Vol.7 No.3,
March
30,
2016
ABSTRACT:
The
purpose of the present study was to learn the relationship among satisfaction
with life, family care degree, psychological dependency and subjective bias of senior
high school student. We are using the Life Satisfaction Scale (LSIB), Family
Care Scale (APGAR), Dependent Scale (Dy), Prejudice Scale (Pr), for 300 high
school students in the school randomly sampling survey. Life satisfaction was
investigated with the APGAR test, psychological dependence, prejudice
relationship personality. Through this study, we have drawn the following
results: 1) Life satisfaction was significantly positively correlated with the
degree of care to the family (r = 0.311, p r = -0.399, p r = -0.328, p r = -0.147, p r = -0.134, p r= 0.661, p t = -2.38, p t = 2.12, p p p = 0.177) of forecasts. The role of the family APGAR return was greater
than the return action dependent. Based on these results, we have come to the
conclusion that the degree of family care and psychological dependence
performance effectively predicts life satisfaction. APGAR on life satisfaction
was positively predicted. Psychological dependency on life satisfaction was
negative prediction.