Bibliographic Subjects » MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS » Measures of overall happiness » Self-report on direct questions » Closed questions
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MEASUREMENT of HAPPINESS Measures of overall happiness Self-report on direct questions Closed questions - Additional keywords
- Closed questions, multiple choice, forced response, pre coded, response options
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
- No empirical study reported
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- No valid measure of happiness used
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- Eligible but not yet entered
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- Eligible and included in findings archive (embedded studies)
- 3
List of Publications on this Subject
Journal of Gerontology, 1970, Vol. 25, 249 - 255
Psychology Today, 1975, Vol. 9, 66 - 72
Doctoral Dissertation, University of Amsterdam, 1986, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Journal of Individual Psychology, 1960, Vol. 16, 158 - 173
Journal of Gerontology, 1985, Vol. 40, 552 - 561
Paper presented at the International Conference on Social Reporting, 1989, Berlin, Germany
Paper, Statistics Netherlands, 1983, The Hague, Netherlands
Academic Therapy, 1980, Vol. 16, 19 - 36
Journal of Occupational Psychology, 1979, Vol. 52, 129 - 148
Sidgwick & Jackson, 1982, London, UK
Social Indicators Research, 1995, Vol. 35, 179 - 200
Dissertation, Free University Amsterdam, 1995, Netherlands
Van Gorcum, 1995, Netherlands
VUGA, 1992, The Hague, Netherlands
RAND Publication Series, N 2190 HHS, 1988, Santa Monica, California, USA
Social Indicators Research, 1999, Vol. 46, 1 - 22
Quality of Life Research, 1998, Vol. 7, 683 - 692
Quality of Life Research, 1998, Vol. 7, 535 - 544
Quality of Life Research, 1999, Vol. 8, 181 - 195
Pediatric Aids and HIV Infection: Fetus to Adolescent, 1996, Vol. 7, 254 - 260
Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 1993, Vol. 29, 321 - 326
Persmap Documentatie, Free University Brussels, Quality of Life Study Group, Belgium
Quality of Life Research, 2004, Vol. 13, 311 - 320
School of Psychology Deakin University, 2005, Personal Wellbeing index- Intellectual Disability’ (PWIID) 3rd edition. AUSTRALIA