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Bibliographic Subject Keyword: result

R&D race radical rain raised in country side raise tax rank Rank consistence ranking Rank mobility Rank of family of origin rape rating Rating by others rating by psychologist Rating of mood from face/voice Rating of mood from word use Rating scales rational rawlsian happiness Re-organization reactivity Reading real Realism realism Realism of goals Realism of self-image realistic Realization of goals real self image Reasons for (des)interest in happiness Reasons for earlier retirement( or not) recall receipt Recent life-events recent past recession recipient Reciprocity reciprocity recognition recognition of happiness in others recollect recollection recommend recommendation Recommended policies Recommended ways of life (individual level) Recommended ways to improve happiness in organizations reconstituted family reconstructed recovery recovery training recreation rectification Redistribution of incomes Reduction of smoking reference reference distribution method reference income referendum Reflect an attitude Reflexion on answer refugee refusal regime regime shift region regional development Regional difference in correlates of happiness Regional setting register of research findings regression regret Regulatory focus Rehabilitation reincarnation reject rejected relation Relational patterns in nation relations relationship Relations with children Relation therapy Relation with colleagues Relation with friends Relation with teachers relative deprivation relative happiness Relative impact Relative impact of happiness and unhappiness Relatives relatives Relative strength of correlations Relative to other values Relative wealth of nation relax Relaxation training Relevance relevance Reliability of happiness measurements Religion religion religious Religious denomination Religious motivation Religiousness Religiousness in nation Religiousness in region Religious practices Religious problems reluctance Remarriage remember Remembered happiness in the past reminiscence Reminiscence of events Reminiscence therapy remote Remoteness renal Renal failure renewable energy Renewable energy plants in vicinity Rents repeated observation repeated observation of momentary experience Repeated questions Repeated questions on mood of the moment Reported ways to pursue happiness repository Representativeness representativeness repression reproducible Reputation reputation Reputation of country of origin requirement requirements research approaches research associations research field Research infrastructure for happiness Research organizations involved with happiness research synthesis resentment reservation reservation DK/NA reservations reserved residential residential care residential relocation resignation Resilience resources respect Response behavior response options Response shift Response style bias response tendency response to medical treatment responsible rest restauration restrained restrictive result
Publication Publication subjects using this keyword What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research? Why Happiness is Good for You: A Commentary on Fredrickson. Authentic Happiness. Cultural Life of Polish People 1992. Response Bias in Community Surveys of Mental Health: Systematic Bias or Random Noise? Best Laid Schemes. The Psychology of Emotions. Optimismo Intelligente. (Wise Optimism). Influences and Consequences of Well-Being Among Australian Young People: 1980 - 1995. Diminishing Returns to Income, Companionship and Happiness. Bedingungen der Zufriedenheit. (Conditions for Contentment.) Burger en Overheid. (Citizen and Government). Psychosocial Enhancement of Immune Competence in a Geriatric Population. Does Happiness Soothe Political Protest? Individual Differences in Trait Happiness and Psychological Response to Emotional Stimuli. Crimes against Discharged Mental Patients in Board-and-Care Homes. Depression und "Lebensqualität" im Alter-Korrelate negativer und positiver Gestimmtheit:Ergebnisse der Bonner gerontologischen Langs Schnittstudie. (Depression and QOL in Old Age, Results of the Bonn Panel Study). Subjective Well-Being in Later Life: Issues Concerning Measurement and Prediction. Depressive Affect and Subsequent Divorce. Vocational Guidance, First Admission to College, Change of Major and Sex in M.M.P.I. Aggression and Suicide: A Critical Evaluation of the Suicide Prevention Ethic. Indirect Self-Destructive Behavior in the Elderly Nursing Home Patient. Relationship between Personality and Adjustment to Disability among Male Nigerian Paraplegics. Depressive Mood and Adolescent Illicit Drug Use: A Longitudinal Analysis. Happiness: When does it Lead to Self-Indulgence and When does it Lead to Self-Denial? The Life of the Danes during the Crisis. Changing Moods. The Psychology of Mood and Mood Regulation. "Happy are They Who are Happy....", A Test between Two Causal Models of Relationships between Happiness and its Correlates. Conditions for Happiness. Alleen Leven en Geluk. (Single Living and Happiness: Does Unhappiness Add to the Chance to Live Alone?) The Utility of Happiness. How Harmful is Happiness? Consequences of Enjoying Life or Not. Intergenerationele Overdracht van Opvoeding. (Intergenerational Transmission of Parenting). Political Beliefs and Subjective Indicators of Quality of Life. German Social Report. Living Conditions and Subjective Well-Being, 1978-1984. Older Persons Judgement of the Passage of Time over the Life-Span. The Joyless Polity: Contributions of Democratic Processes to Ill-Being. Personality as a Lifelong Determinant of Well-Being. Personal Optimism, Physical and Mental Health: The Triumph of Successful Aging. Older Individuals' Perceptions of Physicians and Hospitals: The Need to Improve Training. Hedonie, de Ontwikkeling van een Vragenlijst. (Hedonia, the Development of a Questionnaire). Marital Status, Happiness and Anomia. Quality of Life Research and Sociology. Cognitive and Affective Processes in Judgements of Subjective Well-Being: a Preliminary Model. The Apprehensive Respondent: Failing to Rate Future Life Satisfaction in Older Adults. Threats to External Validity in Survey Research with the Elderly: The Effects of Selective Drop-out on Health, Morale, Social Relations and Environmental Circumstances. Loneliness, Satisfaction and Fear of Crime: A Test for Non-Recursive Effects. Psychological reactions to giving a Kidney. A Psychological Model of Individual Participation in Formal Voluntary Organisations. Findings on Subjective Well-Being: Applications to Public Policy, Clinical Interventions, and Education. The Broaden - and - Build Theory of Positive Emotions. After the End of History. The Benefits of Frequent Positive Affect: Does Happiness Lead to Success? Two New Questions about Happiness. ''Is Happiness Good?'' and ''Is Happiness Better?'' Positive Emotions. Does Happiness Matter? On the Value of Great Happiness for a Great Number. Subjective and Objective Dimensions of Quality of Life in Psychiatric Patients: A Factor Analytical Approach. Grösseres Glück für eine grössere Zahl. Ist das möglich und erstrebenswert? Neue Ergebnisse der Glücksforschung. (Greater Happiness for a Greater Number. Is that Possible and Desirable? New results of Happiness Research The Broaden--And - Build of Positive Emotions: Form, Function, and Mechanisms. The Rewards of Happiness. The Structure of Happiness: A Vector Autoregressive Approach. The Objective Benefits of Subjective Well-Being. Consequences of Hedonic Well-Being, Life Satisfaction, and Eudaimonia. Affective State, Attraction, and Affiliation: Misery Loves Happy Company, Too. Sturen op Geluk. Is dat Mogelijk en Wenselijk? (Governing on Happiness: Is That Possible and Desirable?) Emotional Reactivity and Mortality: Longitudinal Findings From the VA Normative Aging Study. A Scientific Review of the Remarkable Benefits of Happiness for Successful and Healthy Living. Why do lay People Believe that Satisfaction and Performance are correlated? Possible Sources of a commonsense theory. Why People Are in a Generally Good Mood. Work-Related Demands Emanating from Social Change and their Relation to Traitlike and Occasion-Specific Aspects of Subjective Wellbeing. The Engine of Well-Being Well-Being, Aspirations, and Outcomes: What Do We Know? Wellbeing and Society: Towards Quantification of the Co‑benefits of Wellbeing
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