This study explored common measures of well-being to assess whether the naturally emerging relationships are best explained by a “Big Two” (hedonic vs. eudaimonic) or another, yet to be discovered framework. A sample of young adult participants (n = 355) completed measures of life satisfaction, flourishing, positive and negative experience, meaning in life, basic psychological needs, and subjective happiness. Goldberg’s (2006) Bass-Ackward procedure of component analysis was used to determine the relationship between the variables. Results indicated that life satisfaction and flourishing loaded on both hedonic and eudaimonic variables at several levels of the analysis, suggesting that these constructs may be outcomes of both hedonia and eud...
Conceptions of well-being are cognitive representations of the nature and experience of well-being. ...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
This study explored common measures of well-being to assess whether the naturally emerging relations...
Background: This study further explores the naturally emerging structure of wellbeing. Practitioners...
Background: This study further explores the naturally emerging structure of wellbeing. Practitioners...
Throughout history, two conceptions of happiness have been advocated. The hedonic ideal, which ofte...
Research on well-being can be thought of as falling into two traditions. In one—the hedonistic tradi...
Most people want to be happy. But if happiness, or well-being, comes in different forms, which one s...
This paper illustrates a new project developed by a cross-country team of researchers, with the aim ...
This paper illustrates a new project developed by a cross-country team of researchers, with the aim ...
Aristotle's concept of eudaimonia and hedonic enjoyment constitute 2 philosophical conceptions ...
Hedonia (seeking pleasure and comfort) and eudaimonia (seeking to use and develop the best in onesel...
more happiness (Wilson, 1967, p. 297). In the scientifi c study of well-being in the fi eld of psych...
This paper illustrates a new project developed by a cross-country team of researchers, with the aim ...
Conceptions of well-being are cognitive representations of the nature and experience of well-being. ...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
This study explored common measures of well-being to assess whether the naturally emerging relations...
Background: This study further explores the naturally emerging structure of wellbeing. Practitioners...
Background: This study further explores the naturally emerging structure of wellbeing. Practitioners...
Throughout history, two conceptions of happiness have been advocated. The hedonic ideal, which ofte...
Research on well-being can be thought of as falling into two traditions. In one—the hedonistic tradi...
Most people want to be happy. But if happiness, or well-being, comes in different forms, which one s...
This paper illustrates a new project developed by a cross-country team of researchers, with the aim ...
This paper illustrates a new project developed by a cross-country team of researchers, with the aim ...
Aristotle's concept of eudaimonia and hedonic enjoyment constitute 2 philosophical conceptions ...
Hedonia (seeking pleasure and comfort) and eudaimonia (seeking to use and develop the best in onesel...
more happiness (Wilson, 1967, p. 297). In the scientifi c study of well-being in the fi eld of psych...
This paper illustrates a new project developed by a cross-country team of researchers, with the aim ...
Conceptions of well-being are cognitive representations of the nature and experience of well-being. ...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...
This paper appeals to novel survey information on over 30 000 individuals in 21 European countries t...