Bibliographic Subjects » MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS » Measurability of happiness » Reliability of happiness measurements » Sources of bias » Effects of follow-up interviews
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MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS Measurability of happiness Reliability of happiness measurements Sources of bias Effects of follow-up interviews - Additional keywords
- Effects of follow-up interviews, panel conditioning
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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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- No valid measure of happiness used
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List of Publications on this Subject
World Database of Happiness, Collection of Correlational Findings, Finding report I5 Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Printout 2009, http://worlddatabaseofhappiness.eur.nl.
SOEP papers no. 484, 2012, DIW, Berlin, Germany
Brulé G. and Maggino M. (Eds.): "Metrics of Subjective Well-Being: Limits and Improvements" 2017, Springer, Cham, Swiss, 85-105
Social Indicators Research, 2014, Vol. 117, 235 - 255
European Journal of Personality, in press, 2020, Vol. , 1-49