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DETERMINANTS OF HAPPINESS Striking the balance of life Mental processes Comparison Which is most decisive?
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Which is most decisive?, importance, predominance
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Vitterso, J. Flow versus Life Satisfaction: A Projective Use of Cartoons to illustrate the Difference between the Evaluation Approach and the Intrinsic Motivation Approach to Subjective Quality of Life.
Journal of Happiness Studies: 2003, Vol. 4, 141 - 167
2003
Kuppens, P.; Diener, E.; Realo, A. The Role of Positive and Negative Emotions in Life Satisfaction Judgment across Nations.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2006, Vol. 95, 66 - 75.
2006
Blore, J.D.; Mellor, D.J.; Stokes, M.A. Comparing Multiple Discrepancies Theory to Affective Models of Subjective Well-Being.
Social Indicators Research, 2011, Vol. 100. 1 - 16
2011
Updegraff, J.A.; Gable, S.L.; Taylor, S.E. What Makes Experiences Satisfying? The Interaction of Approach - Avoidance Motivations and Emotions in Well-Being.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2004, Vol. 86, 496 - 504
2004