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Background The hedonic definition of subjective well-being includes subjective perceptions of moods ...
This article examines the link between family relationships and well-being, focusing on relationship...
Research has shown that people tend to perceive the national and regional groups to which they belon...
© 2020 Society for Applied Research in Memory and CognitionIn the current study, we examined whether...
Stories that have not been personally experienced by children and are only told by their parents are...
markdownabstractIn this paper we use twin data from Australia to explore emotional well-being and it...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this thesis, using British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) fo...
In six studies, we examined how properties of families as ingroups (i.e., group value, entitativity,...
The hedonic definition of subjective well-being (SWB) includes subjective perceptions of moods and c...
Studies on subjective well-being (SWB) have become increasingly common from a life course perspectiv...
This family network study analyses family relationships and well-being from the perspectives of 144 ...
Why are some families happier than others? Why do some parents and children have higher levels of we...
“©American Psychological Association, 2014. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Family has profound meaning and represents the most important ingroup for most people, yet, we know ...
The literature on the economics of well-being has been growing by leaps and bounds over the last fou...
Background The hedonic definition of subjective well-being includes subjective perceptions of moods ...
This article examines the link between family relationships and well-being, focusing on relationship...
Research has shown that people tend to perceive the national and regional groups to which they belon...
© 2020 Society for Applied Research in Memory and CognitionIn the current study, we examined whether...
Stories that have not been personally experienced by children and are only told by their parents are...
markdownabstractIn this paper we use twin data from Australia to explore emotional well-being and it...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this thesis, using British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) fo...
In six studies, we examined how properties of families as ingroups (i.e., group value, entitativity,...
The hedonic definition of subjective well-being (SWB) includes subjective perceptions of moods and c...
Studies on subjective well-being (SWB) have become increasingly common from a life course perspectiv...
This family network study analyses family relationships and well-being from the perspectives of 144 ...
Why are some families happier than others? Why do some parents and children have higher levels of we...
“©American Psychological Association, 2014. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Family has profound meaning and represents the most important ingroup for most people, yet, we know ...
The literature on the economics of well-being has been growing by leaps and bounds over the last fou...
Background The hedonic definition of subjective well-being includes subjective perceptions of moods ...
This article examines the link between family relationships and well-being, focusing on relationship...
Research has shown that people tend to perceive the national and regional groups to which they belon...