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Affect, and thus created semantic measures of SWB. Such measures can be used to investigate the relationship between semantic …
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-being (happiness, sadness, anxiety, and anger) in the years around the death of a partner (N =989) and child (N =276). Data on the … sadness, happiness, and life satisfaction in the first year of bereavement. Afterwards, bereaved individuals managed to … recover impressively well: Levels of life satisfaction, happiness, and sadness were on average similar 5 years after losing a …
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sadness remains stable over most of adulthood and begins to increase in old age. In addition, the effects of age on happiness … were investigated; the cross-sectional evidence speaks for a steady decrease in happiness across age groups, but within …-person decline in happiness was only evident in old age. Together the findings provide further evidence for multidirectional age …
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How do emotions like happiness, pain, stress, sadness and fatigue vary during travel and by travel mode? Understanding … statistically significant. Nevertheless, we find that bicyclists have the most positive affect. Next happiest are car passengers …
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