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Bibliographic Subjects » MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS » Measurability of happiness » Reliability of happiness measurements » Sources of bias » Mood state bias

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MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS Measurability of happiness Reliability of happiness measurements Sources of bias Mood state bias
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Mood state bias, feeling bias
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Gärling, T.; Gamble, A. Influences on Current Mood of Eliciting Life-Satisfaction Judgements.
The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2012, Vol. 7, 219 - 229
2012
Eid, M.; Diener, E. Global Judgements of Subjective Well-Being: Situational Variability and Long-Term Stability.
Social Indicators Research, 2004, Vol. 65, 245 - 277
2004
Anusic, I.; Donnellan, M.B.; Lucas, B. J. Dependability of Personality, Life Satisfaction, and Affect in Short-Term Longitudinal Data.
Journal of Personality, 2012, Vol. 80, 33 - 58
2012
Yap, S.C; Anusic, I.; Wortman, J. The Effect of Mood on Judgments of Subjective Well-Being: Nine Tests of the Judgment Model
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2017, Vol. 113, 939-961
2017
Stalder, D.R.; Cook, J.A. On Being Happy and Mistaken On a Good Day: Revisiting Forgas’s (1998) Mood-Bias Result
The Journal of Social Psychology, 2014, Vol. 154:, 371-374
2014