Bibliographic Subject Keyword: negative
(non)-linearity of statistical association name Narcissism narrative nation national character national identity Nationalism nationalism Nationality nationalization national pride nationals National setting Nation characteristics nation of birth native speaker nativity natural disaster Natural environment Natural resources Nature nature Nature in nation Nature involvement necessities necessity need need-want difference need-want discrepancy Need gratification theory need to excel negative
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Publication subjects using this keyword
Bedingungen der Zufriedenheit. (Conditions for Contentment.)
The Economy of Happiness.
Is Subjective Well-Being a Predictor of Non-Response in Broad Population Surveys.
The Pursuit of Happiness. Who is Happy and Why?
Threats to External Validity in Survey Research with the Elderly: The Effects of Selective Drop-out on Health, Morale, Social Relations and Environmental Circumstances.
On 'Happiness'.
Happiness: What Studies on Twins Show Us About Nature, Nurture and the Happiness Set-Point.
A Review of Research on the Happiness Measures: A Sixty Second Index of Happiness and Mental Health.
Human Needs and Satisfactions: A Global Survey.
Beyond Boredom and Anxiety.
Preliminary Study of Ratings of Satisfaction by Male University Faculty.
A Magical Model of Happiness.
Die Qualität des Lebens: vom Wohlstand zum Wohlbefinden.(The Quality of Life, from Welfare to Well-being.)
Mood and Personality.
On the Trait of the Gold Standard for Subjective Well-Being.
Pain and Pleasure: A Study of Bodily Feelings.
Ist Schlechte Stimmung die Ausnahme? Eine Meta-analyse von Stimmungsuntersuchungen. (Is a Bad Mood the Exception? A Meta-analysis of Mood Investigations.)
The Funds, Friends, and Faith of Happy People.
Das Paradox des subjektiven Wohlbefindens. (The Paradox of Subjective Well-Being).
The Distribution of Basic Emotions in Every Day Life: A State and Trait Perspective from Experience Sampling Data.
What Subjective Well-Being Researchers Can Tell Emotion Researchers about Affect.
Most People Are Happy.
Happiness as an Aim in Public Policy: the Greatest Happiness Principle.
Most People are Pretty Happy, but There is Cultural Variation:: The Inughuit, The Amish and the Maasai.
Le Bonheur du plus grand Nombre comme But des Politiques Sociales. (The Greatest Happiness Principle: Happiness as an Public Policy).
Development of the Contentment with Life Assessment Scale (CLAS): Using Daily Life Experiences to Verify Levels of Self-Reported Life Satisfaction.
Normative Life Satisfaction in Chinese Societies.
Happiness. A Very Short Introduction.
Why People Are in a Generally
Good Mood.
Revisiting "Most People Are Happy" - And Discovering When They Are Not.
Are Most People Happy? Exploring the Meaning
of Subjective Well-Being Ratings
Australian Unity Wellbeing Index Survey 30.0 Report 30.0 August 2013 Part B: The Tables the Wellbeing of Australians: Social Media, Personal Achievement, and Work.
Progress in Understanding Subjective Quality of Life
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