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Highly correlated hedonic and eudaimonic well-being thwart genomic analysis [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013
In PNAS, Frederickson and colleagues (1) claim “hedonic and eudaimonic well-being engage distinct gene regulatory programs despite their similar effects on total well-being and depressive symptoms.” Complex analyses depend entirely on distinguishing hedonic vs. eudaimonic well-being with a self-report measure.
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Exploring the influence of situational interest on outdoor tourists’ hedonic and eudaimonic well-being

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionThis study introduces situational interest as a new factor influencing both hedonic and eudaimonic well-being in outdoor tourism settings.
Peng Xu
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Promoting well-being: The contribution of emotional intelligence

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
Adopting a primary prevention perspective, this study examines competencies with the potential to enhance well-being and performance among future workers.
Annamaria Di Fabio, Maureen E Kenny
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Lopsided Lives [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Intuitively there are many different things that non-derivatively contribute to well-being: pleasure, desire satisfaction, knowledge, friendship, love, rationality, freedom, moral virtue, and appreciation of true beauty.
Pummer, Theron
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No Evidence for Differential Relations of Hedonic Well-Being and Eudaimonic Well-Being to Gene Expression: A Comment on Statistical Problems in Fredrickson et al. (2013)

open access: yesCollabra: Psychology, 2017
In a study of the relation between well-being and gene expression, Fredrickson et al. (2013, 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 110' (33), 13684–13689) concluded that hedonic well-being and eudaimonic well-being have similar ...
Carol A. Nickerson
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Adaptation to Income over Time: A Weak Point of Subjective Well-Being [PDF]

open access: yes
This article holds the view that intertemporal comparisons of subjective well-being measures are only meaningful when the underlying standards of judgment are unaltered. This is a weak point of such measures.
Christoph Wunder
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Hedonic Versus Eudaimonic Conceptions of Well-being: Evidence of Differential Associations With Self-reported Well-being

open access: yesSocial Indicators Research, 2010
Conceptions of well-being are cognitive representations of the nature and experience of well-being. These conceptions can be described generally by the degree to which hedonic and eudaimonic dimensions are emphasized as important aspects of the experience of well-being. In two studies, the prediction that eudaimonic dimensions of individual conceptions
McMahan, Ethan A, Estes, David
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Short-term dynamic changes in mental well-being under stress: Exploring trajectories with latent growth model analysis

open access: yesJournal of Pacific Rim Psychology
The change patterns of well-being when under stress are contentious issues. The hedonic adaptation theory and sustainable happiness theory suggest divergent patterns, potentially tied to the distinction between hedonic and eudemonic well-being.
Jinjin Ma   +4 more
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When stability becomes immobility: The emotional toll of commuting and homeownership

open access: yesWellbeing, Space and Society
Residential location shapes how much time people spend commuting, and in many cities, this daily travel has become a major influence on subjective well-being.
Yookyung Lee, Seungwoo Han
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The Over-Education of UK Immigrants and Minority Ethnic Groups: Evidence from the Labour Force Survey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The paper explores the incidence of over and under education and the effect on earnings for immigrants and natives who hold UK qualifications, drawn from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey 1993-2003.
Lindley, J.
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