Psychometric Evaluation of Hindi version of Satisfaction with Life Scale
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The present paper discusses the psychometric evaluation of adapted version of Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) in Hindi language. This scale was developed by Diener,
Emmons, Larsen and Griffin (1985) which assessesthe global life satisfaction of an individual. Back-translation method was used to translate the original scale. The sample consisted of 426 participants drawn from urban and rural areas of Varanasi. Male and female
participants belonging to four age groups (i.e., 15-20, 25-30, 45-50 and 60-70 years) were
included in the sample. Data analyses show that all the items of translated scale have
moderate reliability. Confirmatory factor analysis produces the original single factor structure of SWLS.
Emmons, Larsen and Griffin (1985) which assessesthe global life satisfaction of an individual. Back-translation method was used to translate the original scale. The sample consisted of 426 participants drawn from urban and rural areas of Varanasi. Male and female
participants belonging to four age groups (i.e., 15-20, 25-30, 45-50 and 60-70 years) were
included in the sample. Data analyses show that all the items of translated scale have
moderate reliability. Confirmatory factor analysis produces the original single factor structure of SWLS.
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Mishra, K. K. (2019). Psychometric Evaluation of Hindi version of Satisfaction with Life Scale. Mind and Society, 8(01-02), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.56011/mind-mri-81-2-20195
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