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A comparison of domain‐specific evaluations of life in predicting overall life evaluations and biological inflammation

International Journal of Psychology
Which domain of life evaluation is more important? Using a large‐scale public sample of 1888 adults from the United States (880 males, 1008 females; Mage = 53.28), we addressed this question by comparing the predictive strength of six domains of life evaluations on overall life evaluation as well as biomarkers of inflammation. Specifically, we examined
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The Evaluation of Life

The Philosophical Review, 1898
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Valuation and evaluation: measuring the quality of life and evaluating policy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
This paper is about measuring social well-being and evaluating policy. Part I is concerned with the links between the two, while Parts II and III, respectively, are devoted to the development of appropriate methods of measuring and evaluating. In Part II (Sections 4-7) I identify a minimal set of indices for spanning a general conception of social well-
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Classroom Life—Evaluations

2023
Lenn Millbower, Doris Yager
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Dying, Dignity, and New Horizons in Palliative End-of-Life Care

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2006
Harvey Max Chochinov
exaly  

Quality of life in prostate cancer patients

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1997
H W Herr
exaly  

Quality of life in gynecologic cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1997
Barrie Anderson, Susan K Lutgendorf
exaly  

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