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Bibliographic Subjects » MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS » Measurability of happiness » Measurement problems » Scalability

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MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS Measurability of happiness Measurement problems Scalability
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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

Authors Title / Source Year Hazelrigg, L.E.; Hardy, M.A. Scaling the Semantics of Satisfaction.
Social Indicators Research, 2000, Vol. 49, 147 - 180
2000
Bond, T.N.; Lang, K. The Sad Truth About Happiness Scales.
NBER Working Paper No. 19950, 2014, Cambridge, USA
2014
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
Weimann, J.; Knabe, A.; Schöb, R. Measuring Happiness the Economics of Well-Being.
MIT Press, Cambridge, USA, 2015
2015
DeBoer, J. Scaling Happiness.
Philosophical Psychology, 2014, Vol. 27, 703 - 718
2014
Jovanovic, V.; Lazic, M. Is Longer Always Better? A Comparison of the Validity of Single-item Versus Multiple-item Measures of Life Satisfaction
Applied Research in Quality of Life, 2018, online
2018
Macri, E. Label Scale and Rating Scale in Subjective Well-Being Measurement
Brulé, G. and Maggino, F. (Eds.):"Metrics of Subjective Well-Being: Limits and Improvements" 2017, Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
2017