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DETERMINANTS OF HAPPINESS Further issues Why low correlations?
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Why low correlations?, association, effect size, strength

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

No empirical study reported
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No valid measure of happiness used
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Eligible and included in findings archive (embedded studies)
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Allardt, E. On the Relation between Objective and Subjective Predicaments.
Research Reports, Nr.16, Research Group for Comparative Sociology, 1977, University of Helsinki, Finland
1977
Berger-Schmitt, R. Problemgruppen. (People at Risk).
Glatzer, W., Zapf, W. (Eds).: "Lebensqualität in der Bundesrepublik.", Campus Verlag, 1984, Frankfurt, Germany, 264 - 285
1984
Inglehart, R. Culture Shift in Advanced Industrial Society.
Princeton University Press, 1990, Princeton, USA
1990
Kennedy, L.W.; Kinzel, C.; Northcott, H.C. Subjective Evaluation of Well-Being: Problems and Prospects.
Social Indicators Research, 1978, Vol. 5, 457 - 474
1978
Mastekaasa, A. Relative Deprivation in Social Networks.
Paper, Institute of Social Research, 1986, Oslo, Norway
1986
Michalos, A.C. Global Report on Student Well-Being Volume I: Life Satisfaction and Happiness.
Springer, 1991, New York, USA
1991
Mohr, H.M. Ansätze zur Erklärung subjektiven Wohlbefindens mit Paneldaten. (Preliminary Explanation of Subjective Well-Being Basis of Panel-Data).
Unpublished Manuscript, 1987, Sfb 3, University of Mannheim, Germany
1987
Moum, T. Yea-saying and Mood-of-the-Day Effects in Self-Reported Quality of Life.
Social Indicators Research, 1988, Vol. 20, 117 - 139
1988
Mastekaasa, A. Studying Social Comparisons: Contextual and other Approaches.
Institutt far Samfunns Forskning, 1989, Report 89:8, Oslo, Norway
1989
Diener, E.; Fujita, F. Resources, Personal Strivings, and Subjective Well-Being: A Nomothetic and Ideographic Approach.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1995, Vol. 68, 926 - 935
1995
Diener, E.; Suh, E.M. Measuring Quality of Life: Economic, Social and Subjective Indicators.
Social Indicators Research, 1997, Vol. 40, 189 - 216
1997
Saris, W.E. Integration of Data and Theory: A Mixed Model of Satisfaction.
Saris, W.E.;et al;Eds.:"A Comparative Study of Satisfaction with Life in Europe", Eötvös University Press, 1996, Hungary, 281 - 297
1996
Shen, S.M.; Lai, Y.L. Optimally Scaled Quality-of-Life Indicators.
Social Indicators Research, 1998, Vol. 44, 225 - 254
1998
Diener, E.; Lucas, R.E.; Smith, H.L.; Suh, E.M. Subjective Well-Being: Three Decades of Progress.
Psychological Bulletin, 1999, Vol. 125, 276 - 301
1999
Robinson, M.D. The Reactive and Prospective Functions of Mood: Its Role in Linking Daily Experiences and Cognitive Well-Being.
Cognition and Emotion, 2000, Vol. 14, 145 - 176
2000
Staudinger, U.M. Das Paradox des subjektiven Wohlbefindens. (The Paradox of Subjective Well-Being).
Psychologische Rundschau, 2000, Vol. 51, 185 - 197
2000
Shen, S.M.; Lai, Y.L. Handling Incomplete Quality-of-Life Data.
Social Indicators Research, 2001, Vol. 55, 121 - 166
2001
Frijters, P.; DeNew, J.P.; Shields, M.A. The Value of Reunification in Germany: An Analysis of Changes in Life Satisfaction.
Discussion Paper IZA no. 419, 2002, Bonn, Germany
2002
Johns, H.; Ormerod, P. Happiness, Economics and Public Policy.
Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), 2007, London, UK
2007
Loewenstein, G.; Ubel, P.A. Hedonic Adaptation and the Role of Decision and the Experience Utility in Public Policy.
Journal of Public Economics, 2008, Vol. 92, 1795 - 1810
2006
Saris, W.E. The Strength of the Causal Relationship between Living Conditions and Satisfaction.
Sociological Methods Research, 2001, Vol. 30, 11 - 34
2001
Gasper, D. Subjective and Objective Well-Being in Relation to Economic Inputs: Puzzles and Responses.
Review of Social Economy, 2005, Vol. 63, 177 - 206
2005
Steffel, M.; Oppenheimer, D. M. Happy by What Standard? The Role of International and Intranational Comparisons in Ratings of Happiness.
Social Indicators Research, 2009, Vol. 92, 70 - 79
2009
Beatton, T.T.; Frijters, P. Do Changes in the Lives of our Peers make us Unhappy?
Discussion Paper No. 290, QUT School of Economics and Finance, 2012, Brisbane, Australia
2012
Binder, M. Revisiting Cheerful Jane and Miserable John: The Impact of Income, Good Health, Social Contacts and Education Declines with Increasing Subjective Well-being.
Papers on Economics and Evolution, 2015, No. 1501, 1 - 17
2015
Kristoffersen, I. The Subjective Wellbeing Scale: How Reasonable is the Cardinality Assumption?
Business School, The University of Western Australia, 2011, Discussion Paper, No. 11.15, 1- 23
2011
Morrison, P.S. Subjective and Objective Well-Being
Scienze Regionali, 2019, Vol. 18,. 651-656
2019