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Bibliographic Subjects » VIEWS ON HAPPINESS: » Views on one's own happiness » Perceived change in one's happiness over time » Difference between earlier expected and currently experienced happiness

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VIEWS ON HAPPINESS: Views on one's own happiness Perceived change in one's happiness over time Difference between earlier expected and currently experienced happiness
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Difference between earlier expected and currently experienced happiness, earlier over-optimism, over-pessimism, earlier future realism
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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Witters, D. In US, Blacks' Life Optimism more likely to go Unmet.
Working Paper, Gallup World Headquarters, 2017, Washington D.C., USA
2017
Moller, V.; Roberts, A.E. South African Hopes and Fears Twenty Years into Democracy: A Replication of Hadley Cantril’s Pattern of Human Concerns.
Social Indicators Research, 2017, Vol. 130, 39 - 69
2017
Odermatt,R.; Stutzer,A. Does the Dream of Home Ownership Rest Upon Biased Beliefs? A Test Based on Predicted and Realized Life Satisfaction
IZA Institute of Labour Economics Discussion Paper, Nr. 13510, 2020, Bonn, Germany
2020