Bibliographic Subject Keyword: Orientations to Happiness Questionnaire OTH or OHQ
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Orientations to Happiness and Life Satisfaction: the Full Life Versus the Empty Life.
Lay Theories of Happiness.
Testing theories on happiness: A questionnaire.
Great Expectations? The Subjective Well-Being of Rural-Urban Migrants in China.
Conceptual Referent for Happiness: Cross-Country Comparisons.
Optimal Condition of Happiness: Application of Taguchi Robust Parameter Design on Evidences from India.
Psychometric Analysis of the Orientations to Happiness Questionnaire in Taiwanese Undergraduate Students.
Orientations to Happiness and Subjective Well-Being among Chinese Prospective and In-Service Teachers in Hong Kong.
Ways to Happiness in German-Speaking Countries: The Adaptation of the German Vision of the Orientations to Happiness Questionnaire in Paper-Pencil and Internet Samples.
The Happiness-Enhancing Activities and Positive Practices Inventory (HAPPI): Development and Validation.
Age-Related Differences in Lay Conceptions of Well-Being and Experienced Well-Being.
Exploring the Causes of Subjective Well-Being: A Content Analysis of Peoples’ Recipes for Long-term Happiness.
Evidence of Associations Between Lay Conceptions of Well-Being, Conception-Congruent Behavior, and Experienced Well-Being.
Global and School-Related Happiness in Finnish Children.
Hedonic Versus Eudaimonic Conceptions of Well-being: Evidence of Differential Associations With Self-reported Well-being
Assessing the "Good Life" in a Military Context: How Does Life and Work-Satisfaction Relate to Orientations to Happiness and Career-Success Among Swiss Professional Officers?
Hong Kong’s happiness indices: What they tell us about LIFE?
The Hedonic and Eudaimonic Validity of the Orientations to Happiness Scale.
Nonagenarians: a Qualitative Exploration of Individual Differences in Wellbeing.
Thinking about One's Subjective Well-Being: Average Trends and Individual Differences.
The Gustibus Errari (pot)Est: Utility Misprediction, Preferences for Well-being and Life Satisfaction.
Self- and Peer-Rated Character Strengths: How do They Relate to Satisfaction with Life and Orientations to Happiness?
Strength of Character, orientations to Happiness. and Life Satisfaction.
Ethical Holiday Behavior, Wellbeing and Orientations to Happiness
Neighbourhoods and Mental Wellbeing:
What are the Pathways?
Do Orientations to Happiness Mediate the Associations Between Personality Traits and Subjective Well-Being?
The Happiness-Increasing Strategies Scales and
Well-Being in a Sample of Swedish Adolescents.
Adolescents’ Happiness-increasing Strategies, Temperament, and Character: Mediation Models on Subjective Well-Being.
The Affective Profiles in the USA:
Happiness, Depression, Life Satisfaction,
and Happiness-Increasing Strategies.
The Subjective Assessment of Accomplishment
and Positive Relationships: Initial Validation
and Correlative and Experimental Evidence for Their Association with Well-Being.
Synergistic Paths to Happiness: Findings from Seven Countries.
Well-Being in its Natural Habitat: Orientations to Happiness and the Experience of Everyday Activities.
Psychometric Properties of the Orientations to Happiness Scale and Measurement Invariance Between Samples of Turkish and Russian University Students
Associations Between Meanings of Old Age and Subjective Well-Being Indicated by Satisfaction Among the Elderly
Orientations to Happiness, Subjective Well-being and Life Goals.
What Aspects are Important to Adolescents to Achieve Full Satisfaction in Life?
Orientations to Happiness and Subjective Well-Being in Chinese Adolescents: The Roles of Prosocial Behavior and Internet Addictive Behavior
Successfully Striving for Happiness: Socially Engaged Pursuits Predict Increases in Life Satisfaction.
Lay Conceptions of Well-Being Among Undergraduate
Students from the United States and South Korea:
Culture-Level Differences and Correlates.
Differences in Happiness-Increasing Strategies Between and Within Affective Profiles.
Conceptions of happiness and life satisfaction: An exploratory study in 14 national groups
Ways to Greater Happiness. A Delphi Study.
Are Most People Happy? Exploring the Meaning
of Subjective Well-Being Ratings
An Exploration of Happiness within the Irish LGBTI Community
Factor structure of the
happiness-increasing strategies scales
(H-ISS): Activities and Coping Strategies
in Relation to Positive and Negative Affect
Youth, Class, and Happiness
An Experimental Approach to the Joint Effects of Relations with Partner, Friends and Parents on Happiness
A Cross-Cultural Experimental Approach to the Contribution of Health, Religion and Personal Relations to Subjective Satisfaction with Life as a Whole
What is Important for Well‑Being?
Mobility, Accessibility and Quality of Later Life
The Meanings Ascribed to Happiness, Life Satisfaction and Flourishing
Easy as (Happiness) Pie? A Critical Evaluation of a Popular Model of the Determinants of Well‑Being
Pursuit of Pleasure, Engagement, and Meaning: Relationships to Subjective and Objective Measures of Well-Being
Cultural Values and Happiness of Leaders in Mining Company: Implications for Diversity and Inclusion
Personality Fit and Positive Interventions: Extraverted and Introverted Individuals Benefit from Different Happiness Increasing Strategies
Do Institutions of Capitalism Promote more Equal Distribution of Happiness?
Impact of Subjective Well-Being on Success of Technological Knowledge Creation among Independent Inventors in Developing Countries: A First Look at Sri Lanka
Ratschläge zum subjektiven Wohlbefinden als Indikator für Glück“ (Advice On Subjective Well-Being As An Indicator Of Happiness )
Happiness as Realization of the Ideal: What Criterion Do We Use to Rate Our Happiness?
Narrating Well-Being in the Context of Precarious Prosperity: An Account of Agency Framed by Culturally Embedded Happiness and Gender Beliefs
Happiness, Well-Being and Psychological Wealth Perspective psychology, AA organizations and social workers
Variables that Influence Life Satisfaction of People of Different Socioeconomic Levels in Southern Chile
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