The Predictive Roles of Positivity, Forgiveness and Religious Attitudes on Subjective Happiness
Künye
FIRINCI-KODAZ, Aynur, Rumeysa HOŞOĞLU, Meryem VURAL-BATIK & Tuğba YILMAZ-BİNGÖL. "The Predictive Roles of Positivity, Forgiveness and Religious Attitudes on Subjective Happiness". International Journal of Happiness and Development, 6.2 (2020): 173-195.Özet
The aim of this study was to determine the relationships among
positivity, forgiveness, religious attitudes and subjective happiness on
university students. The current study has been conducted in correlational
design. The participants of the study consisted of 798 university students who
were studying at different universities in Turkey. Participants completed the
questionnaire packet including four different scales: subjective happiness scale
(SHS), positivity scale (PS), forgiveness scale (FS) and Ok-religious attitude
scale (ORAS). Pearson correlation analysis and hierarchical regression analysis
were used to analyse the obtained data. The results indicated that positivity and
forgiveness predicted subjective happiness significantly, and collectively
accounted 22% of the variance of subjective happiness. However, according to
the results, religious attitude did not significantly predict subjective happiness.
The results obtained from the research were discussed in a light of related
literature and several suggestions were made.