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Subjective Well-Being

Psychological Bulletin, 1984
The literature on subjective well-being (SWB), including happiness, life satisfaction, and positive affect, is reviewed in three areas: measurement, causal factors, and theory. Psychometric data on single-item and multi-item subjective well-being scales are presented, and the measures are compared.
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Subjective Well-Being Is Essential to Well-Being

Psychological Inquiry, 1998
(1998). Subjective Well-Being Is Essential to Well-Being. Psychological Inquiry: Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 33-37.
Ed Diener   +2 more
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Subjective Well-Being at the Workplace

2015
It is largely acknowledged that individual well-being1 is only partially measured by objective indicators of quality of life such as those presented in the previous chapter of this book. They need to be complemented by subjective measures on satisfaction and happiness in order for a complete picture of people’s well-being to be presented.
POGGI, AMBRA, Villosio, C.
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Height and subjective well-being in Italy

Economics & Human Biology, 2012
Using an Italian survey, we investigate the effect of height on individual happiness. We find that a large part of the effect of height on well-being is driven by a positive correlation between height and economic and health conditions. However, for young men the effect of height on happiness persists even after controlling for these variables ...
Carrieri V, DE PAOLA, Maria
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On Subjective Well-being and Quality of Life

Journal of Health Psychology, 2008
We integrate the multi-disciplinary fields of quality of life (QoL) and well-being (WB) and appraise the impacts of health factors. Theoretical and methodological limitations are discussed and new conceptual and technical advances identified, These are informed by cross-cultural and community perspectives.
Camfield, Laura, Skevington, Suzanne M.
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SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING, SUICIDE, AND HOMICIDE

Psychological Reports, 1998
In a sample of 46 nations, suicide and homicide rates were not associated with a measure of subjective well-being but rather with economic indices.
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MEANINGFULNESS AS A MEDIATOR OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING

Psychological Reports, 2000
In a sample of 347 university students and community residents, measures of meaningfulness, self-esteem, internal locus of control, positive social relationships and optimism were given to predict subjective well-being, i.e., measures of happiness, life satisfaction, and affect balance.
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Subjective Well-being in Organizations

2011
This chapter focuses on the concept of subjective well-being (SWB) in organizations. We use the circumplex model of affect as a theoretical framework to distinguish between specific types of work-related subjective well-being, including work engagement, job satisfaction, happiness at work, workaholism, and burnout.
Bakker, A.B., Oerlemans, W.G.M.
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Subjective Well-Being

2022
Abstract The study of subjective wellbeing has grown substantially in recent decades and is now seeking to influence public policy. The complexities of this new application have revealed weaknesses in the foundations of the field. Its operationalist epistemology was appropriate given its historical context, but undermines its ability to ...
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