AbstractThe types of relationship between happiness, personality and psychopatholgy are assessed in an available sample (n=321, adults, both sexes). Empirical results from two happiness scales and two questionnaires, one of personality (NEO-PI-R) and other of personality disorders (Loranger's scale), do not confirm the Diener's threshold hypothesis, that makes a distinction between optimum and maximum happiness; or the Seligman's supposition, that assumes that happiness has no limits; The main results are: a) negative affect (Neuroticism) is negatively related to happiness across its full range; b) Extraversion and Openness to experience are positively related to happiness across its full range; c) in the rest of the basic personality facto...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
AbstractThe types of relationship between happiness, personality and psychopatholgy are assessed in ...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to study the relationships between happiness and personality. S...
This study investigated relationships between measures of happiness and personality, using multiple ...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to study the relationships between happiness and personality. S...
AbstractThe common goal of all human happiness and All are trying to achieve it are its people and t...
Recent theories suggest an important role of neuroticism, extraversion, attitudes, and global positi...
AbstractRecent studies suggested an important role of neuroticism and extraversion facets as increme...
AbstractThe common goal of all human happiness and All are trying to achieve it are its people and t...
The connection between personality, emotions, and experience have been of interest to researchers fo...
<div><p>Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high level...
Recent theories suggest an important role of neuroticism, extraversion, attitudes, and global positi...
Recent findings have provided evidence for a negative correlation between psychopathy and happiness....
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
AbstractThe types of relationship between happiness, personality and psychopatholgy are assessed in ...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to study the relationships between happiness and personality. S...
This study investigated relationships between measures of happiness and personality, using multiple ...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to study the relationships between happiness and personality. S...
AbstractThe common goal of all human happiness and All are trying to achieve it are its people and t...
Recent theories suggest an important role of neuroticism, extraversion, attitudes, and global positi...
AbstractRecent studies suggested an important role of neuroticism and extraversion facets as increme...
AbstractThe common goal of all human happiness and All are trying to achieve it are its people and t...
The connection between personality, emotions, and experience have been of interest to researchers fo...
<div><p>Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high level...
Recent theories suggest an important role of neuroticism, extraversion, attitudes, and global positi...
Recent findings have provided evidence for a negative correlation between psychopathy and happiness....
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...
This study aimed to examine cross-sectionally to what extent persons with higher symptom levels or a...
Positive affect has long been considered a hallmark of subjective happiness. Yet, high levels of pos...