In this study, the mediator and moderator effects of subjective vitality on the relationship between life satisfaction and subjective happiness were investigated. The participants were 378 university students who completed a questionnaire package that included the Subjective Vitality Scale, the Satisfaction with Life Scale, and the Subjective Happiness Scale. The results of hierarchical regression analysis demonstrated that subjective vitality partially mediated the relationship between life satisfaction and subjective happiness. Hierarchical regression analysis indicated that subjective vitality did not moderate the relationship between life satisfaction and subjective happines
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In this study, the mediator and moderator effects of subjective vitality on the relationship between...
The present research examines whether the relationship between proactive personality and life satisf...
The aim of the present study is to examine the mediating effect of subjective vitality on the relati...
The basic purpose of this study is to examine the mediating and moderating role of subjective vitali...
The goal of this study was to further the understanding of complex processes that are the base for f...
AbstractThis study survey the anticipating variables of subjective vitality of students.338 first ye...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationships between Internet addiction, subjective ...
Purpose: This study was carried out to assess the mediating role of subjective happiness in relation...
We estimate the correlation between life satisfaction and affective (emotional) well-being—two conce...
The subject of this paper is the level of accuracy i.e. validity and reliability of subjective well-...
Background Existing definitions of happiness, subjective well-being, and quality of life suggest con...
This study examined the mediating effects of Facebook (R) addiction on the relationship between subj...
Objective: Research on self-esteem to date has focused on either happiness levels or life satisfacti...
Traditionally, scholars and societies have focused on the negative side of human behaviour and igno...
In this study, the mediator and moderator effects of subjective vitality on the relationship between...
The present research examines whether the relationship between proactive personality and life satisf...
The aim of the present study is to examine the mediating effect of subjective vitality on the relati...
The basic purpose of this study is to examine the mediating and moderating role of subjective vitali...
The goal of this study was to further the understanding of complex processes that are the base for f...
AbstractThis study survey the anticipating variables of subjective vitality of students.338 first ye...
What makes people happy? Philosophers have asked this question for over 2000 years, and more recentl...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationships between Internet addiction, subjective ...
Purpose: This study was carried out to assess the mediating role of subjective happiness in relation...
We estimate the correlation between life satisfaction and affective (emotional) well-being—two conce...
The subject of this paper is the level of accuracy i.e. validity and reliability of subjective well-...
Background Existing definitions of happiness, subjective well-being, and quality of life suggest con...
This study examined the mediating effects of Facebook (R) addiction on the relationship between subj...
Objective: Research on self-esteem to date has focused on either happiness levels or life satisfacti...
Traditionally, scholars and societies have focused on the negative side of human behaviour and igno...