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Bibliographic Subjects » CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS

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CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS
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CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS, after effect, effect, outcome, sequel, result
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Publications that report an empirical study that used a valid measure of happiness, the results of which are eligible for inclusion in the findings archive

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No valid measure of happiness used
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Eligible and included in findings archive (embedded studies)
2

List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Frey, B.S.; Stutzer, A. What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?
Journal of Economic Literature, 2002, Vol. XL, 402 - 435
2002
King, L.A. Why Happiness is Good for You: A Commentary on Fredrickson.
Prevention and Treatment, 2000, Vol. 3, ? - ?
2000
Seligman, M.E.P. Authentic Happiness.
The Free Press, 2002, USA
2002
Falkowska, M.; Koprowska, T. Cultural Life of Polish People 1992.
Initial Report, Institute of Culture, 1992, Warsaw, Poland
1992
Gove, W.R.; Fain, T.; Hughes, M.D.; McCorkel, J. Response Bias in Community Surveys of Mental Health: Systematic Bias or Random Noise?
Social Science and Medicine, 1976, Vol. 10, 497 - 502
1976
Oatley, K. Best Laid Schemes. The Psychology of Emotions.
Cambridge University Press, 1992, Cambridge, UK
1992
Avia, M.D.; Vasques, C. Optimismo Intelligente. (Wise Optimism).
Alianza Editorial, 1998, Madrid, Spain
1998
Marks, G.N.; Fleming, N. Influences and Consequences of Well-Being Among Australian Young People: 1980 - 1995.
Social Indicators Research, 1999, Vol. 46, 301 - 323
1999
Lane, R.E. Diminishing Returns to Income, Companionship and Happiness.
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2000, Vol. 1, 103 - 119
2000
Hofstätter, P.R. Bedingungen der Zufriedenheit. (Conditions for Contentment.)
Interfrom Verlag, 1986, Zürich, Switzerland
1986