Bibliographic Subject Keyword: yesterday mood
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Pleasant Activities and Depression.
Pleasant Events, Activity Schedules, and Depressions.
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.
Developments in the Measurement of Subjective
Well-Being.
The Dynamics of Daily Events and Well-Being across Cultures: When Less is More.
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.
'Would I be Happier if I Moved?' Retirement Status and Cultural Variations in the Anticipated and Actual Levels of Happiness.
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?
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.
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).
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.
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.
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
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
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