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Bibliographic Subjects » DETERMINANTS OF HAPPINESS » Determinants of hedonic level » Need gratification theory

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DETERMINANTS OF HAPPINESS Determinants of hedonic level Need gratification theory
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Need gratification theory, motivation, urge, innate
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Maddox, H. Happiness, Lifestyle and Environment.
Freshet Press, 1982, Daylesford, Australia
1982
Rülker, T. Der Glücksbegriff als pädagogische Kategorie in historischer und systematischer Sicht. (Happiness as a Pedagogical Concept).
Pädagogische Rundschau, 1971, Vol. 25, 161 - 178
1971
Schuessler, K.F.; Fisher, G.A. Quality of Life Research and Sociology.
Annual Review of Sociology, 1985, Vol. 11, 129 - 149
1985
Parkinson, B.; Briner, R.B.; Reynolds, S.; Totterdell, P. Changing Moods. The Psychology of Mood and Mood Regulation.
Addison Wesley Longman Limited, 1996, UK
1996
Abadi, M. Hedone: El Misterio la Experience Placentera. (Hedone: The Mystery of the Pleasurable Experience).
Revista de Psicanalisis, 1982, Vol. 39, 941 - 960
1982
Liss, P.E. On Need and Quality of Life.
Nordenfelt, L.;Ed.: "Concepts and Measurement of Quality of Life in Health Care", Kluwer, 1994, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 63 - 78
1994
Gould, S.; Ansbacher, H.L. "Function Pleasure" in Adlerian Psychotherapy.
Journal of Individual Psychology, 1975, Vol. 31, 150 - 157
1975
Harel, Z. Quality of Care, Congruence and Well-Being among Institutionalized Aged.
Gerontologist, 1981, Vol. 5, 523 - 531
1981
Gordon, R.T Conditions for Happiness.
Houghton, Mifflin, 1951, Boston, USA.
1951
Veenhoven, R. Is There an Innate Need for Children?
European Journal of Social Psychology, 1974, Vol. 14, 495 - 501
1974