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Bibliographic Subjects » MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS » Measures of contentment » Self report » Self report on direct question

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MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS Measures of contentment Self report Self report on direct question
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Self report on direct question, one item
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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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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Meadow, H.L.; Mentzer, J.T.; Rahtz, D.R.; Sirgy, M.J. A Life Satisfaction Measure Based on Judgment Theory.
Social Indicators Research, 1992, Vol. 26, 23 - 59
1992
Neugarten, B.L.; Havighurst, R.J.; Tobin, S.S. The Measurement of Life Satisfaction.
Journal of Gerontology, 1961, Vol. 16, 134 -143
1961
Sirgy, M.J.; Cole, D.; Kosenko, R. A Life Satisfaction Measure: Additional Validation Data for the Congruity Life Satisfaction Measure.
Social Indicators Research, 1995, Vol. 34, 237 - 259
1995
Gadourek, I. Drinking and Smoking Habits and the Feeling of Well-Being.
Sociologica Neerlandica, 1965/66, Vol. 3, 28 - 43
1965
Lavallee, L.F.; Hatch, P.M; McKinley, T.; Michalos, A.C. Development of the Contentment with Life Assessment Scale (CLAS): Using Daily Life Experiences to Verify Levels of Self-Reported Life Satisfaction.
Social Indicators Research, 2007, Vol. 83, 201 - 244
2007
Kainulainen, S.; Saari, J.; Veenhoven, R. Life-Satisfaction is More a Matter of Feeling Well Than Having What You Want. Tests of Veenhoven's Theory
International Journal of Happiness and Development, 2018, Vol. 4, 209 - 235
2018