Even though well-being can be seen as a multidimensional construct, made up of a variety of interacting aspects, most studies examine total scores on well-being measures, treating well-being as a latent variable. This so-called common cause perspective assumes that aspects of well-being are mere effects of a common cause, namely well-being itself. The network approach moves away from this approach by suggesting that research should no longer focus only on the mean level of psychological constructs, but on the relations between the different aspects of a construct over time. Instead of a static, common cause approach to well-being, the network perspective views thoughts and feelings not as reflections but as constituents of well-being, treat...
Happiness is a mental or emotional state of well-being characterized by positive or pleasant emotion...
The present study attempts to incorporate individual personality into a social network account of su...
There is evidence that people commonly show a bias toward happy facial emotions during laboratory ta...
Even though well-being can be seen as a multidimensional construct, made up of a variety of interact...
In this paper, I propose a novel approach to investigating the nature of well-being and a new theory...
Reigning measures of psychological well-being have little theoretical grounding, despite an extensiv...
This thesis is an investigation into how successfully we can measure wellbeing through measuring hap...
Within the study of emotions, researchers have increasingly stressed the importance of studying indi...
Previous research has addressed the study of the well-being structure focusing on the separability a...
The nature and structure of well-being is a topic that has garnered increasing interest with the eme...
Addressing the question of why some people are happier than others is important for both theoretical...
The nature and structure of well-being is a topic that has garnered increasing interest with the eme...
Background Existing definitions of happiness, subjective well-being, and quality of life suggest con...
© 2017 The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Social network sites are ubiquitous ...
A flood of nell ' studies explores people's subjective well-being (SWB). Frequent positive...
Happiness is a mental or emotional state of well-being characterized by positive or pleasant emotion...
The present study attempts to incorporate individual personality into a social network account of su...
There is evidence that people commonly show a bias toward happy facial emotions during laboratory ta...
Even though well-being can be seen as a multidimensional construct, made up of a variety of interact...
In this paper, I propose a novel approach to investigating the nature of well-being and a new theory...
Reigning measures of psychological well-being have little theoretical grounding, despite an extensiv...
This thesis is an investigation into how successfully we can measure wellbeing through measuring hap...
Within the study of emotions, researchers have increasingly stressed the importance of studying indi...
Previous research has addressed the study of the well-being structure focusing on the separability a...
The nature and structure of well-being is a topic that has garnered increasing interest with the eme...
Addressing the question of why some people are happier than others is important for both theoretical...
The nature and structure of well-being is a topic that has garnered increasing interest with the eme...
Background Existing definitions of happiness, subjective well-being, and quality of life suggest con...
© 2017 The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Social network sites are ubiquitous ...
A flood of nell ' studies explores people's subjective well-being (SWB). Frequent positive...
Happiness is a mental or emotional state of well-being characterized by positive or pleasant emotion...
The present study attempts to incorporate individual personality into a social network account of su...
There is evidence that people commonly show a bias toward happy facial emotions during laboratory ta...