Facebook Analyzes How Relationship Status Impacts Happiness [STATS]

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Facebook Analyzes How Relationship Status Impacts Happiness [STATS]
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Methodology

Facebook already has a methodology for measuring the overall "happiness" of its users. It basically looks at how many positive words people use in their status updates (for English speaking users). This results in the USA Gross National Happiness Index.

For this particular study, Facebook looked at the use of positive and negative words in status messages over the course of one week in January. The data team was then able to filter the results based on sex and relationship status (as defined by Facebook).

The Results

The results aren't entirely unsurprising: People who are in relationships do seem happier than those who are not in relationships. However, there are some important areas of distinction. For instance, the people that seem the most unhappy are those that either don't disclose their relationship status or those that are in an open relationship.

An open relationship dwarfs widowers and "it's complicated" by a pretty significant margin for both men and women. However, those that don't disclose their relationship at all are about 50% more negative than everyone else.

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In the end, while this data is certainly interesting, it's only scientific insofar as it is a reflection of what people choose to share in their status updates. Obviously, that's not going to be a strong -- or even defining -- indicator of how people really feel, regardless of relationship status.

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