World Happiness Report Criticized for Methodological Flaws

Author Yascha Mounk critically analyzes the methodological flaws in the World Happiness Report, pointing out that its reliance on a single question (the Cantril Ladder) to assess national happiness fails to truly measure emotional states. Research reveals that Nordic countries rank high in the report, yet actually suffer from high rates of mental health issues such as suicide. Economists Blanchflower and Bryson conducted alternative research using multi-dimensional indicators (such as positive and negative affect), overturning the original rankings: Finland dropped to 51st place, while several U.S. states (like Hawaii) ranked among the world’s happiest regions. The article exposes how media and institutions have spread “elite misinformation” without adequate scrutiny, calling for greater emphasis on reliability and critical thinking in data science.

Original link:Hacker News

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