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- | [[Happiness economics]] - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | + | '''Subjective well-being''' ('''SWB''') refers to how people experience the [[quality of life|quality of their lives]] and includes both [[emotion]]al reactions and [[cognitive]] judgments. |
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- | Spring naar Money - Money[edit source | edit]. Main article: Easterlin paradox. | + | * [[Positive psychology]] |
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- | It has been argued that money cannot effectively "buy" much happiness unless it is used in certain ways. "Beyond the point at which people have enough to ... | + | |
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- | Samples Lafayette Afro Rock Band's "Darkest Light". "Money Love and Happiness"†‡, Michelle Bell Britney Spears RedOne. Nanna Kristiansson, April 5, 2012. | + | |
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- | In study 2, predicted happiness ranged between 15-80 and actual happiness ranged between 50-80. These findings show that people believe that money does ... | + | |
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- | Luxury fever: Why money fails to satisfy in an era of success. New York: Free Press. ^ Easterlin, R. (1995). Will raising the incomes of all increase the happiness ... | + | |
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Subjective well-being (SWB) refers to how people experience the quality of their lives and includes both emotional reactions and cognitive judgments.
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See also
- Positive psychology
- Personality psychology
- Hedonic treadmill
- Flourishing
- Flow (psychology)
- Sonja Lyubomirsky
- Ed Diener
- Religion and happiness
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