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Bibliographic Subject Keyword: nuclear

(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 Negative emotion negative mental health negative utilitarianism negativism negativity negotiation style neighbor country neighbor help neighborhood Neighborhood correlates of happiness neighbor rumor Neoplasms (Cancer) nepotism nerve nervous Net wealth Network characteristics Neural mechanisms neurological neuron Neuroticism (ICD code F60) neutral never married new activities newcomers News consumption newspaper nexus nice nicotine night life no answer no bullying no conflict noise Noise in vicinity non-biological child non-communication with management non-linear non-response non-specialization non-standard non-traditional non-western civilizations Non-western notions of health nonerotic nongenital nonprofit nonstandard norm normative happiness Normative use norm setting Nostalgia nostalgic not handicapped not indirect notion notions of the good life not private not shy not straightforward nourish novel Novelty seeking Novelty trying now nuclear
Publication Publication subjects using this keyword Le Monde Entier Interviewé. (The Entire World Interviewed). The Road not Taken: Friendship, Consumerism, and Happiness. Diminishing Returns to Income, Companionship and Happiness. Bevrijde Sexualiteit. (Liberated Sexuality). Competitive Societies are Happy if the Women are Less Competitive Than the Men. The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies. Did the Decline in Social Capital Decrease American Happiness? A Relational Explanation of the Happiness Paradox. Happiness, Economic Well-Being, Social Capital and the Quality of Institutions. Life Satisfaction and Quality of Development. American Declines in Social Capital and Happiness: Is There Any Linkage? Culture and Well-Being: A New Inquiry into the Psychological Wealth of Nations. Welfare Systems, Support Networks and Subjective Well-Being among Retired People. The Mediating Role of parental Expectations in Culture and Well-Being. A " Happiness Test" for the New Measures of the National Well-Being: How much Better than GDP are They? Happy for How Long? How Social Capital and GDP relate to Happiness over Time. Long and happy living: Trends and patterns of happy life expectancy in the U.S., 1970 - 2000. Feeling Understood as a Key to Cultural Differences in Life Satisfaction. Does Cooperativeness Promote Happiness? Cross-country Evidence. With or Without You? Measuring the Quality of Relational Life Throughout the World. Average Happiness and Dominant Family Type. In regions in Western Europe around 2000. Collectivism, Marriage, and Well-Being: How and why the Extent to which Marriage leads to greater Subjective Well-Being depends on National Collectivism. The Singularity of Latin American Patterns of Happiness. The Social Connectedness and Life Satisfaction Nexus: A Panel Data Analysis of Women in Australia. The Role of Social Ties in Explaining Heterogeneity in the Association Between Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being Happiness in Latin America Has Social Foundations. The Efficiency of Subjective Well-Being a Key of Latin American Development
Nudism num number Number of children Number of siblings nursery nurses nursing home Nursing home residents nutrition nutritional and metabolic diseases