The document outlines a theoretical framework for studying the concepts of health and happiness. It defines health as having three operational variables - blood pressure, body weight, and mental wellbeing - and happiness as having three operational variables - stress level, sleeping habits, and age factor. Both concepts are broken down into categorical variables that can be observed and measured to empirically study the relationship between health and happiness.
The document outlines a theoretical framework for studying the concepts of health and happiness. It defines health as having three operational variables - blood pressure, body weight, and mental wellbeing - and happiness as having three operational variables - stress level, sleeping habits, and age factor. Both concepts are broken down into categorical variables that can be observed and measured to empirically study the relationship between health and happiness.
The document outlines a theoretical framework for studying the concepts of health and happiness. It defines health as having three operational variables - blood pressure, body weight, and mental wellbeing - and happiness as having three operational variables - stress level, sleeping habits, and age factor. Both concepts are broken down into categorical variables that can be observed and measured to empirically study the relationship between health and happiness.