10.2 Instruments E & F

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Psychology of Health & Wellbeing

The results report of instrument for SPANE & Satisfaction with life Scale
Billy Joel Flores Pérez 233299

1. Identification data
INICIALS: EFP
AGE: 20 years’ old
GENDER: Female
OCUPATION: Student

INSTRUMENTS E & F
2. Presentation and conduct observations
Provide relevant information about the person’s behavior and actual conditions.
The girl is an architecture student at ITESCA. The person who was administered the
instrument seemed confident in herself and her answers, she answered everything with ease
and understood the questions.

3. Qualitative description
Provide all the qualitative relevant information from instrument E and F.
Instrument E: According to the data obtained from the instrument she is a positive person; she
considers herself a good person and somewhat pleasant.
Instrument F: She describes that her life is very good, it is almost ideal for her and her quality
of life is excellent, and she is satisfied with her life.

4. Quantitative description
Provide all the quantitative relevant information from instrument E and F.
Instrument E: According to the data obtained from the instrument she is a positive person; she
considers herself a good person and somewhat pleasant.
She is also happy, cheerful and content.
Instrument F: According to the data obtained from the instrument she loves her life, she is
satisfied and content with her life, she enjoys her life, and she enjoys her life's main
of life: work or studies, family, friends, leisure and personal development.
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5. Conclusion
Finalize with a paragraph with overall conclusions.

E: She qualifies as an overly positive person with a high score and qualifies as a non-negative
person with a low score.

F: Respondents who score in this range love their lives and feel that things are going very well.
Their lives are not perfect, but they feel that things are about as good as lives get. Furthermore,
just because the person is satisfied does not mean she or he is complacent. In fact, growth and
challenge might be part of the reason the respondent is satisfied. For most people in this high-
scoring range, life is enjoyable, and the major domains of life are going well – work or school,
family, friends, leisure, and personal development.
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