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Bibliographic Subject Keyword: diary

daily encounters daily life daily mood daily travel dairy Dalai Lama Dance therapy Dancing danger dangerous daring data archive Data sets Day-dreaming day care Day of the week Day reconstruction moment (DRM) deaf dealing dealing with problems Death death Death anxiety debated debt Debts debts decease decentralization Decentralization in region Decisive decisive Decisiveness about goals decline declining declining utility decommodification dedicated Defensive bias Defensiveness define Definition of happiness used in this Bibliography and hence in this World Database of Happiness deflation Degree degree dejected Delaying delegate delineate delineation delivery Delphi study Demand for goods and services in nation Demented demented Dementia (ICD code F01-02) Democracy in nation Democracy in region Demography in region Demography in the nation Demography in vicinity denial denotation denote density department dependence Dependency dependency depreciate depressed depression Depression (ICD code F32-34) Depression in nation Depressives deprivation deprived descendant describe description desirability desirability bias desirable desire desired degree of happiness Desired experience despair destination destituted detached deterioration determinant determinants Determinants of contentment DETERMINANTS OF HAPPINESS Determinants of hedonic level Determinants of success in meeting standards determined develop developed developing development development aid development history Development of attitude towards life Development of goals Development of happiness Development of happiness research Deviant behavior devive devout diagnosis diaries diary
Publication Publication subjects using this keyword Assessing Daily Quality of Life with the Experience Sampling Method. Quality of Life in Depression: Daily Life Determinants and Variability. A Study of Mood. Meaning of Daily Mood Assessments. Objective Happiness. Television and the Quality of Life. How Viewing Shapes Everyday Experience. A Multitrait-Multimethod Examination of Affect Structure: Hedonic Level and Emotional Intensity. Intra Individual Differences Dimensions of Mood Change during Pregnancy identified in Five P-Technique Factor Analysis. Pleasant Activities and Depression. Pleasant Events, Activity Schedules, and Depressions. Chart for Happiness. Validity and Reliability of the Experience-Sampling Method. Changing Moods. The Psychology of Mood and Mood Regulation. Time Use, Quality of Life, and Process Benefits. Experiences of Strain and Pleasure among British Adults. Die Befindlichkeits-Skala (B-S)- ein Einfaches Instrument zur Objektivierung von Befindlichkeitsstörungen, insbesondere im Rahmen von Längsschnittuntersuchungen. (State of Wellbeing Scale: A Panel Study). Research with the Mood Adjective Check List. Further Evidence of the Relation of the Euphoric Attitude to Sleep and Exercise. Emotional Responses to Other Persons in Everyday Life Situations. Ego Strength and Happiness of the Aged. Optimal Experience. Psychological Studies of Flow in Consciousness. Reliabilities and Validities of the Mood Questionnaire. Psychometrische Untersuchungen zur Befindlichkeit psychiatrischer und intern-medizinischer Patienten. (Psychometric investigations on well-being in psychiatric and medical patients). A Survey Method for Characterizing Daily Life Experience: The Day Reconstruction Method. Happiness, Flow and Personal Growth: Results from a Day Reconstruction Study Among Norwegian Job Holders. The Day Reconstruction Method (DRM): Instrument Documentation. Experience Sampling bij Dementie. (Experience Sampling among Elderly People with Dementia. Report of a Pilot Survey). Experience Sampling Method. Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being. The Dynamics of Daily Events and Well-Being across Cultures: When Less is More. Affect Measurement in Experience Sampling Research International Evidence on Well-Being. 'Generalised' or 'Particularised' Happiness Measures? Implications for Time Diary Research into Happiness. The Lot of the Unemployed: A Time Use Perspective. Adolescent Time use and Well-Being from a Comparative Perspective. "Am I going to be Happy and Financially Stable?": How American women feel when they think about Financial Security. Dissatisfied with Life, but Having a Good Day: Time-Use and Well-Being of the Unemployed. Accounting for the Richness of Daily Activities. Finding the Key to Happy Aging: A Day Reconstruction Study of Happiness. How Happy are Dutch Teachers? A Brief Report on a Quantitative Diary Study. A New Approach to Happiness Economics. 'Would I be Happier if I Moved?' Retirement Status and Cultural Variations in the Anticipated and Actual Levels of Happiness. Experienced Utility as a Standard of Policy Evaluation. The American Dream or the American Delusion? The Private and External Benefits of Homeownership for Women. Daily Activities and Happiness in Later Life: The Role of Work Status. Review of the Day Reconstruction Method (DRM). Validation of a Brief Yesterday Measure of Hedonic Well-Being and Daily Activities: Comparison with the Day Reconstruction Method. If You’re Happy and You Know It, Clap Your Hands: How Do Mothers and Fathers Really Feel about Child Caregiving? Does the Awareness of Individual Happiness have an Effect on Individual Happiness? ( Hat das Nachdenken über das individuelle Glücksempfinden einen Einfluss auf das individuelle Glücksempfinden?) The Reliability of Subjective Well-Being Measures. In Defense of Parenthood: Children Are Associated With More Joy Than Misery. Momentary Happiness: The Role of Psychological Need Satisfaction. Does the Time Fly When You are Having Fun? A Day Reconstruction Method Analysis. Evaluation of Affect in Mexico and Spain: Psychometric Properties and Usefulness of an Abbreviated Version of the Day Reconstruction Method. A Daily Diary Study of Goals and Affective Well-Being at Work. Voluntary Activities and Daily Happiness in the US. Worden Mensen Gelukkiger van de Gelukswijzer? Het Effect van Inzicht in eigen Geluk op de Mate van Geluk Raise of Happiness Following Raised Awareness of How Happy One Feels: A Follow-Up of Repeated Users of the Happiness Indicator Website Incomes Association with judgements of Life versus Feelings. National Utility: Measuring the Enjoyment of Activities. Whether, When, and How Is Spirituality Related to Well-Being? Moving Beyond Single Occasion Questionnaires to Understanding Daily Process. Detecting Well-being via Computerized Content Analysis of Brief Diary Entries. Development and Feasibility of a mobile Experience sampling Application for Tracking Program Implementation in Youth Well-Being Programs. The Structure of Wellbeing in Two Cities: Life Satisfaction and Experienced Happiness in Columbus, Ohio; and Rennes, France. Income Reliably predicts Daily Sadness, but not Happiness: A Replication and Extension of Kushlev, Dunn, & Lucas (2015). A Direct Comparison of the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) and the Day Reconstruction Method (DRM). Real vs. Ideal Time use - an applied study with working Students. Intensive Mothering and Well-being: The Role of Education and Child Care Activity. Control and the ‘‘Good Life’’: Primary and Secondary Control as Distinct Indicators of Well-Being. Distinctions between Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well-being: Results from a Day Reconstruction Study among Norwegian Jobholders. Day-To-Day Affect is Surprisingly Stable: A 2-Year Longitudinal Study of Well-Being The Validity of the Day Reconstruction Method in the German Socio-economic Panel Study. Getting Older, Feeling Less? A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Investigation of Developmental Patterns in Experiential Well-Being. Happy Marriage, Happy Life? Marital Quality and Subjective Well-Being in later Life. Time Use Surveys and Experienced Well-Being in France and the United States. Validation of a Measure of Subjective Well-Being: An Abbreviated Version of the Day Reconstruction Method Milestone Age Affects the Role of Health and Emotions in Life Satisfaction: A Preliminary Inquiry The subjective well-being of workfare participants: Insights from a Day Reconstruction Survey The Effect of Job Displacement on Subjective Well-being Somewhat happily unemployed? A Comparison of the Feelings and Time-Use Reported by the Employed and Unemployed Respondents Participating in a Dutch DRM Survey The Declining Marginal Utility of Social Time for Subjective Well-Being. A Survey on Mobile Affective Computing Experiential Wellbeing Data from the American Time Use Survey: Comparisons with Other Methods and Analytic Illustrations with Age and Income. Measurement Invariance of the Day Reconstruction Method: Results from the COURAGE in Europe Project. A Tuesday in the Life of a Flourisher: The Role of Positive Emotional Reactivity in Optimal Mental Health. Happiness Interventions and the Efficacy of Affective Priming Subjective Well-Being: Measuring Happiness, Suffering, and Other Dimensions of Experience Comparing the Reliability and Validity of Global Self-Report Measures of Subjective Well-Being With Experiential Day Reconstruction Measures A Day in the Lives of Older Adults: What Makes Them Happy? An Exploration of The Well-Being Benefits of Hedonic and Eudaimonic Behaviour. Life Balance and Well-Being: Testing a Novel Conceptual and Measurement Approach The Day Reconstruction Method. Applications in Organizations. Mood during Commute in the Netherlands What Way of Travel Feels Best for What Kind of People? Evaluating Multi-episode Events: Boundary Conditions for the Peak-End Rule Using the Day Reconstruction Method - Same Results when Used at the End of the Day or on the Next Day? Health and Happiness: Cross-Sectional Household Surveys in Finland, Poland and Spain Unpacking the Parenting Wellbeing Gap: The Role of Dynamic Features of Daily Life across Broader Social Structures Capturing Affective Well‑Being in Daily Life with the Day Reconstruction Method: A Refined View on Positive and Negative Affect The Interplay Between Daily Affect and Sleep: a 2-Week Study of Young Women Commuting and Happiness. What Ways Feel Best for What Kinds of People? Happiness Raised by Raising Awareness of how Happy One Feels: Effect of Happiness Self-Monitoring Using the Happiness Indicator1 Time Well Spent versus a Life Considered: Changing Subjective Well-Being in China Life Satisfaction, Loneliness and Togetherness, with an Application to Covid-19 Lock-Downs Multi-Country Evaluation of Affective Experience: Validation of an Abbreviated Version of the Day Reconstruction Method in Seven Countries Why Extraverts are Happier: A day Reconstruction Study Can happiness apps generate nationally representative data sets? A case study collecting data on people's happiness using the German Socio-Economic Panel Difference in mood at work and home: An additional indicator of jobsatisfaction Capturing Affective Well-Being in Daily Life With the day Reconstruction Method: A Refined View On positive And negative Affect Mediterranean Diet and Wellbeing: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey Moodscope: Building a Mood Sensor from Smartphone Usage Patterns Living, and Thinking about It: Two Perspectives on Life Time Well Spent Versus a Life Considered: Changing Subjective Well-Being in China* Living Alone During Covid-19: Social Contact and Emotional Well-Being among Older Adults
dictatorship dictionary diet difference Difference across nations Difference between earlier expected and currently experienced happiness Difference between expected happiness and choice Difference between external and inner determinants Difference between ideal and real happiness Difference between macro and micro level determinants Difference expected and experienced happiness difference expected experienced utility Difference in conditions for happiness difference in correlation across publics and situations Difference in determinants of affective and cognitive components of happiness Difference in effect of objective and subjective determinants Difference in effects of affective and cognitive component Difference in effects of happiness within nations difference on happy/unhappy people Differences across nations Differences across personality types Differences in conditions for happiness Differences in ways of evaluating life Difference with folk concept Difference within nations Difference with other notions of well-being Difference with wider notions of wellbeing different affect Different weights difficult Difficulty of goals digital diploma director disability Disability Adjusted Life Years DALY disable disabled disadvantage disadvantaged disaffiliation disagreement disapproved spending Disaster Disasters in nation disbelief disclosure disconnected discontent discord Discrepancy real-ideal self Discrepancy real-social self discrimination discursive interrogation disease Diseases of blood Diseases of the circulatory system Diseases of the digestive system Diseases of the ear and mastoid process Diseases of the eye and adnexa Diseases of the genitourinary system Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue Diseases of the nervous system Diseases of the respiratory system Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue disengagement disintegration disowning disparity dispersion dispersion of incomes displaced Displacement disposition disproportion dissatisfaction dissolution Distance teaching Distance to adult children Distance to local facilities distancing distinct distortion distraction distribution district districts distrust disturbance disturbed Disturbing interruptions divergence Divergence in components of happiness divergent diversity in doings Diversity of goals divine Divorce divorced Divorce rate in nation dizygotic DK/NA doctor doctrine Does promotion of happiness come at the cost of other valued matters? dog doing dole domestic domestic animal dominance Dominant don't know don't know donation donor doom Do people distinguish between happiness and related matters? Do people distinguish between variants of happiness? Do people evaluate their life? Do people have an idea of happiness? Do people judge their life at all? Do people know their true happiness? Do people report honestly about their happiness? Do people respond to questions about happiness Do people seek happiness? Do people see the difference? Do positive and negative affects vary independently? doubt doubts down down-consuming (reverse overspending downward draft drafted drawing drift drinking drinking of elderly drive drivers DRM drop-out drought drug drug dependency Drugs drugs dry DSM code 5 dull duty dwelling Dying dying dying clinic Dysfunction of happiness Dysfunction of judging life positively