Part 1. An integrative accumulator model to account for individuals' biases in their characteristic happiness is described. Some of the different views about happiness which are expressed in Strack et al. (1991) are unified by the model which is based on Vickers (1979). Part 2. Data, bearing on whether people tend to be biased toward happiness, unhappiness, neither or both, are presented. Four groups, distinguished from each other by the frequency with which they experience positive and negative emotions, show a clear pattern of differences on happiness and satisfaction measures. The consistency of the differences between the four groups labelled Happy, Labile, Stable and Unhappy suggests that the differences reflect trait rather than state...
ABSTRACT The assumption that everyone wants to be happy is prev-alent among psychologists and laypeo...
Measures of mood happiness are increasingly used to assess the development and progress of nations. ...
Background: Prior work has shown that happiness is associated with high levels of extroversion and l...
With the emergence of positive psychology, happiness has received increasing attention from psycholo...
The goal of this study was to further the understanding of complex processes that are the base for f...
This paper investigates the relative importance of unobservable subjective factors (i.e., genetic, p...
This study investigated relationships between measures of happiness and personality, using multiple ...
This paper investigates the relationships between happiness and satisfaction and a host of socio-eco...
Introduction: The feeling of happiness plays an important role in the quality of life of individuals...
Happiness is defined as the subjective enjoyment of one’s life as a whole, also called ‘life-satisf...
How do we assess how happy we are? One theory is that we compare life-as-it- is with standards of ho...
Psychologists and sociologists usually interpret happiness scores as cardinal and comparable across ...
AbstractThe types of relationship between happiness, personality and psychopatholgy are assessed in ...
This text strives to achieve three goals - a) to evaluate methodological quality (validity and relia...
The present study investigated theoretically and empirically derived similarities and differences be...
ABSTRACT The assumption that everyone wants to be happy is prev-alent among psychologists and laypeo...
Measures of mood happiness are increasingly used to assess the development and progress of nations. ...
Background: Prior work has shown that happiness is associated with high levels of extroversion and l...
With the emergence of positive psychology, happiness has received increasing attention from psycholo...
The goal of this study was to further the understanding of complex processes that are the base for f...
This paper investigates the relative importance of unobservable subjective factors (i.e., genetic, p...
This study investigated relationships between measures of happiness and personality, using multiple ...
This paper investigates the relationships between happiness and satisfaction and a host of socio-eco...
Introduction: The feeling of happiness plays an important role in the quality of life of individuals...
Happiness is defined as the subjective enjoyment of one’s life as a whole, also called ‘life-satisf...
How do we assess how happy we are? One theory is that we compare life-as-it- is with standards of ho...
Psychologists and sociologists usually interpret happiness scores as cardinal and comparable across ...
AbstractThe types of relationship between happiness, personality and psychopatholgy are assessed in ...
This text strives to achieve three goals - a) to evaluate methodological quality (validity and relia...
The present study investigated theoretically and empirically derived similarities and differences be...
ABSTRACT The assumption that everyone wants to be happy is prev-alent among psychologists and laypeo...
Measures of mood happiness are increasingly used to assess the development and progress of nations. ...
Background: Prior work has shown that happiness is associated with high levels of extroversion and l...