ABSTRACT. Recent research into population standards of life satisfaction has revealed a remarkable level of uniformity, with the mean values for Western populations clustering at around three-quarters of the measurement scale maximum. While this seems to suggest the presence of a homeostatic mechanism for life satisfaction, the character of such a hypothetical device is uncertain. This paper proposes that well-being homeostasis is controlled by positive cognitive biases pertaining to the self. Most particular in this regard are the positive biases in relation to self-esteem, control and optimism. Past controversies in relation to this proposition are reviewed and resolved in favour of the proposed mechanism. The empirical data to support th...
Prospection can be defined as mental representations of possible futures which individuals use to ma...
The present study focuses on the role of positive emotion regulation as a potential mechanism for li...
[[abstract]]This article studies the presence, resilience, and direction of the self-positivity bias...
Recent research into population standards of life satisfaction has revealed a remarkable level of un...
Measures of mood happiness are increasingly used to assess the development and progress of nations. ...
This study proposes three mediation pathways to explain how the positive views (perceived control, o...
Reigning measures of psychological well-being have little theoretical grounding, despite an extensiv...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...
BACKGROUND:Positive traits, such as life satisfaction, optimism, and core self-evaluation (CSE), hav...
The present study describes a cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey aimed at investigating the ...
This article studies the presence, resilience, and direction of the self-positivity bias under vari-...
Central variables of social cognitive theory were adapted to forge an integrative model of well-bein...
Over the last years, understanding the implications of prospective thinking toward the future has be...
Although previous research has uncovered various ways people can savor or dampen their positive emot...
Over the last years, understanding the implications of prospective thinking toward the future has be...
Prospection can be defined as mental representations of possible futures which individuals use to ma...
The present study focuses on the role of positive emotion regulation as a potential mechanism for li...
[[abstract]]This article studies the presence, resilience, and direction of the self-positivity bias...
Recent research into population standards of life satisfaction has revealed a remarkable level of un...
Measures of mood happiness are increasingly used to assess the development and progress of nations. ...
This study proposes three mediation pathways to explain how the positive views (perceived control, o...
Reigning measures of psychological well-being have little theoretical grounding, despite an extensiv...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...
BACKGROUND:Positive traits, such as life satisfaction, optimism, and core self-evaluation (CSE), hav...
The present study describes a cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey aimed at investigating the ...
This article studies the presence, resilience, and direction of the self-positivity bias under vari-...
Central variables of social cognitive theory were adapted to forge an integrative model of well-bein...
Over the last years, understanding the implications of prospective thinking toward the future has be...
Although previous research has uncovered various ways people can savor or dampen their positive emot...
Over the last years, understanding the implications of prospective thinking toward the future has be...
Prospection can be defined as mental representations of possible futures which individuals use to ma...
The present study focuses on the role of positive emotion regulation as a potential mechanism for li...
[[abstract]]This article studies the presence, resilience, and direction of the self-positivity bias...