The present research tests the longitudinal role of life satisfaction on materialism among Chinese adolescents, and provides empirical evidence to support the theorisation that materialism develops as compensation for dissatisfaction with life. Study 1 establishes that the negative relationship between life satisfaction and materialism is present and similar among the younger (N = 516; M = 12.94 years) and the older adolescents (N = 531; M = 16.57 years). A two-wave survey (Study 2) finds no longitudinal effect of materialism on life satisfaction, but life satisfaction has a negative lagged effect on materialism among the younger adolescents (N = 123; M = 13.81 years). For the older adolescents (N = 106; M = 16.38 years), however, there are...
The literature in economic psychology and quality-of-life studies alludes to a negative relationship...
This meta-analysis examines the relationship between materialism (materialistic values and extrinsic...
With the common belief that acquiring possessions will bring life satisfaction, current research sug...
Materialism is associated with negative personal outcomes including reduced well-being, increased ri...
Past research examining materialism and adolescence has often focused on investigating the relations...
Past research examining materialism and adolescence has often focused on investigating the relations...
Although there have been substantial empirical studies that have investigated the effect of material...
We examine age differences in materialism with children and adolescents 8–18 years old. In study 1, ...
Although a preoccupation with material possessions is a growing concern in Chinese adolescents, ther...
Advertising exposure and materialism among adolescents in urban China This study provides empirical ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the causal relationships between materialism, status consump...
Abstract In our society, material values have been of great importance. Studies point out that too m...
This research examined the development of materialism across the lifespan. Two initial studies revea...
The purpose of this study is to explore the causal relationships between materialism, status consump...
The literature in economic psychology and quality-of-life studies alludes to a negative relationship...
The literature in economic psychology and quality-of-life studies alludes to a negative relationship...
This meta-analysis examines the relationship between materialism (materialistic values and extrinsic...
With the common belief that acquiring possessions will bring life satisfaction, current research sug...
Materialism is associated with negative personal outcomes including reduced well-being, increased ri...
Past research examining materialism and adolescence has often focused on investigating the relations...
Past research examining materialism and adolescence has often focused on investigating the relations...
Although there have been substantial empirical studies that have investigated the effect of material...
We examine age differences in materialism with children and adolescents 8–18 years old. In study 1, ...
Although a preoccupation with material possessions is a growing concern in Chinese adolescents, ther...
Advertising exposure and materialism among adolescents in urban China This study provides empirical ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the causal relationships between materialism, status consump...
Abstract In our society, material values have been of great importance. Studies point out that too m...
This research examined the development of materialism across the lifespan. Two initial studies revea...
The purpose of this study is to explore the causal relationships between materialism, status consump...
The literature in economic psychology and quality-of-life studies alludes to a negative relationship...
The literature in economic psychology and quality-of-life studies alludes to a negative relationship...
This meta-analysis examines the relationship between materialism (materialistic values and extrinsic...
With the common belief that acquiring possessions will bring life satisfaction, current research sug...