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multidimensional alternative to the univariate scales measuring happiness and satisfaction most often used in social research. In …
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size and density raises local well-being. However, the geography of happiness may not mirror the geography of growth …-etre subjectif Bonheur Satisfaction Qualite de la vie Grandes villes Nouvelle-Zelande Morrison P. S. Lokale Ausdrucksformen von … Einschatzung hinsichtlich der Erreichbarkeit und des Sozialkapitals. Subjektives Wohlbefinden Gluck Zufriedenheit Lebensqualitat …
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The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between forgiveness and happiness using a two …-dimensional model of happiness (hedonic and eudaimonic happiness). 224 United Kingdom students were administered the Enright Forgiveness … Inventory, The Depression–Happiness Scale and the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire – Short-form. The present findings suggest that …
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.e., SWB is directly related to several measures of happiness and inversely related to unhappiness) and examine various …The “Hedonistic Paradox” states that homo economicus, or someone who seeks happiness for him- or herself, will not find … it, but the person who helps others will. This study examines two questions in connection with happiness and generosity …
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Personality is considered a major determinant of adults and adolescents Subjective Well-Being (SWB); mainly due to its … intentionally (i.e., character). The present study examines the relation between temperament and character to SWB at two points in … time over a year in an adolescent sample (N = 109). Adolescents reported personality (The Temperament and Character …
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Casas et al. (J Happiness Stud 9(2):197–205, <CitationRef CitationID="CR8">2008</CitationRef>) found no significant … life satisfaction (OLS). However, a significant, but low (.19) parent–child relationship did appear for the PWI multi … items from Russell’s scale on core affects, one on overall happiness, Fordyce’s happiness item and the optional item of the …
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