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Bibliographic Subjects » MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS » Measurability of happiness » Validity of happiness measurements » Validity doubts » Do people distinguish between happiness and related matters?

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MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS Measurability of happiness Validity of happiness measurements Validity doubts Do people distinguish between happiness and related matters?
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Do people distinguish between happiness and related matters?, conceptual differentiation, confusion, mix up
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Westerhof, G.J.; Dittmann-Kohli, F.; Thissen, T. Beyond life satisfaction: Lay conceptions of well-being among middle-aged and elderly adults.
Social Indicators Research, 2001, Vol. 56, 179 - 203
2001
Lucas, R.E.; Diener, E.; Suh, E.M. Discriminant Validity of Well-Being Measures.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1996, Vol. 71, 616 - 628
1996
Maulana, H. An Exploration of Psycho-Social and Cultural Factors of Well-Being in the Indonesian Context
PhD Dissertation, 2019, School of Psychology and Counselling Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australia
2019