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The statements below describe different ways that people think about themselves. Using the scales next to each question as a guide, pick the point on the scale which best describes you.

Strongly disagreeStrongly agree
1. In most ways my life is close to my ideal.
2. The conditions of my life are excellent.
3. I am satisfied with my life.
4. So far I have gotten the important things I want in life.
5. If I could live my life over, I would change almost nothing.


Taking all things together, would you say that you are:
Not at all happy
Not very happy
Rather happy
Very happy


In the next task, you will be presented with a set of words to classify into groups. This task requires that you classify items as quickly as you can while making as few mistakes as possible. Going too slow or making too many mistakes will result in an uninterpretable score. This part of the study will take about 5 minutes. The following is a list of category labels and the items that belong to each of those categories.

Category:Items:
Happy:happy, cheerful, content, delighted, elated, glad, joyful, satisfied
Sad:sad, gloomy, somber, sorrowful, depressed, unhappy, upset, unsatisfied
Me:I, me, myself
Not Me:they, them, others

Keep in mind:
Keep your index fingers on the 'e' and 'i' keys to enable rapid response.
Two labels at the top will tell you which words go with each key.
Each word has a correct classification. Most of these are easy.
The test gives no results if you go slow -- Please try to go as fast as possible.
Expect to make a few mistakes because of going fast. That's OK.
For best results, avoid distractions and stay focused.

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