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Bibliographic Subjects » MODES OF EMPIRICAL HAPPINESS RESEARCH » Topics of research » Moderators

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MODES OF EMPIRICAL HAPPINESS RESEARCH Topics of research Moderators
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Moderators, contingencies, difference in correlation across publics and situations
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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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Eligible and included in findings archive (embedded studies)
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Latten, J.J. Life-Course and Satisfaction: Equal for Every-One?
Social Indicators Research, 1989, Vol. 21, 599 - 610
1989
Brasja-Zganec, A. Quality of Life and Leisure Activities: How do Leisure Activities Contribute to Subjective Well-Being?
Social Indicators Research, 2011, Vol. 102, 81 - 91
2011
Senf, K.; Liau, A.K. The Effects of Positive Interventions on Happiness and Depressive Symptoms, with an Examination of Personality as a Moderator
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2013, Vol. 14, 591 - 612
2013
Binder, M.; Coad, A. From Average Joe's Happiness to Miserable Jane and Cheerful John: Using Quantile Regressions to Analyze the Full Subjective Well-being Distribution.
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2011, Vol. 79, 275 - 290
2011
Borrero Caldas, S.; Cortes, A.M.; Escobar, A.B.; Maya, L.C. Poor and Distressed, but Happy: Situational and Cultural Moderators of the Relationship between Wealth and Happiness.
Estudios Gerenciales, 2013, Vol. 29, Nr. 126, 2 - 11
2013
Arvin, B.M.; Lew, B. Development Aid, Corruption and the Happiness of Nations: Analysis of 118 Countries over the Years 1996 - 2009
Applied Econometrics and International Development , 2012, Vol. 12, 69 - 78
2012
Buddelmeyer, H. Can Having Internal Locus of Control Insure against Negative Shocks? Psychological Evidence from Panel Data.
LSE Research Online, 2015, Vol. 122, 88 - 109
2015
Layous, K.; Choi, I.; Lee, H. Culture Matters When Designing a Successful Happiness-Increasing Activity: A Comparison of the United States and South Korea.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2013, Vol. 20, 1 - 10
2013
Colombo, E.; Rotondi, V.; Stanca, L. Macroeconomic Conditions and Well-Being: Do Social Interactions Matter?
Applied Economics, 2018, Vol. 50, 3029 - 3038
2016
Brockmann, H.; Diederich, A.; Koch, A.M. Why Managerial Women are Less Happy Than Managerial Men.
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2018, Vol. 19, 755 - 779
2017