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Contact John
D. Corrigan,
PhD, Ohio State University at corrigan.1@osu.edu
Citation Corrigan, J. (2000).
Satisfaction With Life Scale. The Center for Outcome Measurement
in Brain Injury. http://www.tbims.org/
combi/swls ( accessed
April 24, 2025
).*
*Note:
This citation is for the COMBI web material. Dr. Corrigan
is not the scale author for the SWLS.
SWLS
Syllabus
Satisfaction
With Life Scale Diener, E., Emmons, R., Larsen, J., & Griffin, S. (1985).
The Satisfaction With Life Scale. J Personality Assessment,
49(1), 71-75.
Below
are five statements with which you may agree or disagree. Using
the 1-7 scale below, indicate your agreement with each item by placing
the appropriate number on the line preceding that item. Please be
open and honest in your responding. The 7-point scale is as follows:
1 =
strongly disagree
2 =
disagree
3 =
slightly disagree
4 =
neither agree nor disagree
5 =
slightly agree
6 =
agree
7 =
strongly 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.
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