Bibliographic Subjects » CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS » Functions of (un)happiness » Functions of experiencing (un)happiness in oneself » Can one be too happy?
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CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS Functions of (un)happiness Functions of experiencing (un)happiness in oneself Can one be too happy? - Additional keywords
- Can one be too happy?, optimal mood
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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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List of Publications on this Subject
American Psychologist, 2001, Vol. 56, 239 - 249
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2002, Vol. 2, 355 - 372
American Psychologist, 2005, Vol. 60, 678 - 680
Social Indicators Research, 2006, Vol. 78, 179 - 203
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2007, Vol. 2, 346 - 360
Eid, M.; Larssen, R.J.; Eds.: ''The Science of Subjective Well-Being'', The Guilford Press, 2008, New York, USA, 290 - 306
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2011, Vol. 6, 61 - 76
Perspective on Psychological Science, 2011, Vol. 6, 222 - 233
Observer, 2012, Vol. 25, 1- 2
American Psychologist, 2013, Vol. 68, 801 - 813