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The ‘10 Excess’ Phenomenon in Responses to Survey Questions on Happiness
Authors:Gaël Brulé  Ruut Veenhoven
Institution:1.Erasmus Happiness Economics Research Organization,Erasmus University Rotterdam,Rotterdam,The Netherlands;2.North West University,Vanderbijlpark,South Africa
Abstract:Happiness in nations is typically measured in surveys using a single question. A common question is: ‘all things considered, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your life as-a-whole these days on a scale from 0 to 10?’. The responses typically follow a uni-modal distribution with highest frequencies between 5 and 8. Yet in some nations, the percentage of 10 responses stands out and is higher than the percentage of 9 responses. This is particularly present in Latin America and in the Middle East. In this paper we explore the prevalence of the ‘10-excess’ pattern and check some possible explanations. We conclude that the 10-excess phenomenon is partly due to cultural influence.
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