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Bibliographic Subjects » MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS » Measurability of happiness » Reliability of happiness measurements » Sources of bias » Day of the week

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MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS Measurability of happiness Reliability of happiness measurements Sources of bias Day of the week
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Day of the week, weekend effect, midweek effect, monday effect, friday effect TGIF
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Helliwell, J.F.; Wang, S. Weekends and Subjective Well-Being.
NBER Working Paper 17180, 2011, Cambridge, USA
2011
Maennig, W.; Steenbeck, M.; Wilhelm, M. Rhythms and Cycles in Happiness.
Working Paper No. 46, Hamburg University, 2013, Germany
2013
Stone, A.A.; Hedges, S.M.; Neale, J.M. Prospective and Cross-Sectional Mood Reports Offer No Evidence of a "Blue Monday" Phenomenon.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1985, Vol. 49, 129 - 134
1985
Areni, C.S.; Burger, M. Memories of "Bad" Days Are More Biased Than Memories of "Good" Days: Past Saturdays Vary, but Past Mondays Are Always Blue.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2008, Vol. 38, 1395 - 1415.
2008
Chadi, A. I would really Love to Participate in your Survey! Bias Problems in the Measurement of Well-Being.
Economics Bulletin, 2012, Vol. 32, 3111 - 3119
2012
Richter, A. Zur subjektiven Lebenszufriedenheit der Deutschen im Kontext von Tagesspezifischen und Regionalen Einflussfaktoren.
SOEP Papers, 2014, No. 726, 1 - 129
2014
Helliwell, J.F.; Wang, S. How was the Weekend? How the Social Context Underlies Weekend Effects in Happiness and Other Emotions for US Workers.
NBER Working Paper Series, 2015, No. 21374, 1 - 26, Cambridge, USA
2015
Kavetsos, G.; Dimitrovsky, L.; Dolan, P. Measuring Happiness: Context Matters.
Measuring Happiness: Context Matters, Applied Economics Letters, 2014, Vol. 21, 308 -311
2014
McCarthy, J. Holidays, Weekends Still Americans' Happiest Days of Year.
Gallup, Well-Being, 2015, New York, USA
2015
Chan, T.C.; Fu., Y.C.; Yan, T.J. Click Diary: Online Tracking of Health Behaviors and Mood.
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2015, Vol. 17, online, 1 - 13
2015