Proved height affects a person’s happiness- Is It Truth?
Proved height affects a person’s happiness. That’s according to research contained in the “Journal of Economics and Human Biology” as VIVAnews quotes bbc.co.uk. Research done by conducting surveys of 454,000 adults aged from 18 years.
The volunteers were contacted by telephone asked the size of his height and how their life. Researchers used methods to measure the happiness scale of the volunteers. Figures 10 to ‘best life’ and 1 for ‘the worst of life’. The volunteers were asked to reveal where their happiness scale.
From the survey it is known that men with an average height 177.8 cm higher happiness scale is 6.55. This figure compared with the high man for less than 177, the scale of happiness is only 6.41.
While for women the average height 162.6 cm had the happiness scale of 6.64. For the women of that height is less than 162 cm, kebahagiaanya smaller scale that is 6:55.
“There was a high correlation between weight and happiness, but it is also a correlation between height and earnings. Height is an important and often used as a benchmark,” Dr Colin Gill, a psychologist
