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Bibliographic Subjects » MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS » Measurability of happiness » Validity of happiness measurements » Validity doubts » Do people know their true happiness?

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MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS Measurability of happiness Validity of happiness measurements Validity doubts Do people know their true happiness?
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Do people know their true happiness?, conscious, false happiness, self understanding, introspection
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Chekola, M.G. Deception, Self-deception and Happiness.
Paper presented at Seminar Erasmus University Rotterdam, 2013, Netherlands
2013
Giovacchini, P.L. Compulsory Happiness. Adolescent Despair.
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1968, Vol. 18, 650 - 657
1968
Hoorens, V. Een Kleine Psychologie van de Roze Bril. Zelfdienende Vertekeningen bij Sociale Vergelijking. (Self-serving Social Comparison).
Psychologie & Maatschappij, 1994, Vol. 66, 13 - 24
1994
Naess, S. Does Self-Deception Enhance the Quality of Life?
Nordenfelt, L.;Ed.: "Concepts and Measurement of Quality of Life in Health Care", Kluwer, 1994, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 95 - 114
1994
Pelletier Murphy, S. Factors Influencing Adjustment and Quality of Life of Hemodialysis Patients: A Multivariate Approach.
Thesis, University of Illinois, Medical Center, 1982, USA
1982
Schimmack, U. Methodological Issues in the Assessment of the Affective Component of Subjective Well-Being.
Ong, A.D.;VanDulemn, M.H..;Eds.: ''Handbook of Methods in Positive Psychology,'', Oxford University Press, 2007, Oxford, UK, 96 - 110
2007
Schooler, J.W.; Mauss, I.B. To Be Happy and to Know It: The Experience and Meta-Awareness of Pleasure.
Chapter14 From: Kringelbach, Morten L. (Ed); Berridge, Kent C. (Ed), 2010. Pleasures of the brain, 244 - 254
2009
Skidelsky, E. What Can we Learn from Happiness Surveys?
Journal of Practical Ethics, 2014, Vol. 2, 20 - 32
2014
VanderDeijl, W. Which Problem of Adaptation?
Utilitas, 2017, Vol. 29, 474 - 492
2017