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set-points and homeostasis are now considered in the context of resilience. This discussion leads with a brief overview of … resilience definitions and is followed by a description of subjective wellbeing (SWB) homeostasis. This addresses, in particular … terms of predictions made by homeostasis theory. Finally, discussion focuses on the implications of such understanding for …
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satisfaction. The process of data analysis is driven by logic based on the theory of subjective wellbeing homeostasis. This …
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As people age and their control capacity presumably declines, it is argued that the influence of acceptance (or secondary perceived control) increases to help maintain normative levels of wellbeing. While previous studies have typically investigated the relationship between perceived control and...
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Despite increasing research interest in the subjective wellbeing (SWB) of Indigenous Australians, SWB measures used in these studies have not been validated for use in this population. Until the measurement equivalence of scales used in this population are demonstrated, inferences regarding...
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