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April 2010, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 179-191 A Smile is Just a Smile: But Only for Men. Sex Differences in Meaning of Faces Scales
by Achim Elfering & Simone Grebner - 193-204 Predictors of Dutch and Finnish Children’s Satisfaction with Schooling
by Justus Randolph & Marjaana Kangas & Heli Ruokamo - 205-223 Flow Experience, Culture, and Well-being: How Do Autotelic Japanese College Students Feel, Behave, and Think in Their Daily Lives?
by Kiyoshi Asakawa - 225-241 Intra-Household Arrangements and Economic Satisfaction
by Mariano Rojas - 243-259 Friendship, Need Satisfaction and Happiness
by Melikşah Demir & Metin Özdemir
March 2010, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-17 Subjective Wellbeing, Homeostatically Protected Mood and Depression: A Synthesis
by Robert Cummins - 19-31 Mood Propensity as a Constituent of Happiness: A Rejoinder to Hill
by Daniel Haybron - 33-39 Stressed and Happy? Investigating the Relationship Between Happiness and Perceived Stress
by Holly Schiffrin & S. Nelson - 41-60 How Comparable are the Gallup World Poll Life Satisfaction Data?
by Christian Bjørnskov - 61-69 Quality of Life of HIV-Infected People Across Different Stages of Infection
by Yogita Rai & Tanusree Dutta & Anil Gulati - 71-93 Psychological Strengths and Cognitive Vulnerabilities: Are They Two Ends of the Same Continuum or Do They Have Independent Relationships with Well-being and Ill-being?
by Veronika Huta & Lance Hawley - 95-111 A Confirmatory Factor-Analytic Evaluation of the Purpose in Life Test: Preliminary Psychometric Support for a Replicable Two-Factor Model
by Stefan Schulenberg & Amanda Melton - 113-124 Effects of Happiness on All-Cause Mortality During 15 Years of Follow-Up: The Arnhem Elderly Study
by Teije Koopmans & Johanna Geleijnse & Frans Zitman & Erik Giltay - 125-130 Happiness, Economics and Public Policy: A Critique
by Jan Ott
December 2009, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 635-654 Forgiveness, Gratitude, and Well-Being: The Mediating Role of Affect and Beliefs
by Loren Toussaint & Philip Friedman - 655-664 Validation of the Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ) in Taiwanese Undergraduate Students
by Lung Chen & Mei-Yen Chen & Ying Kee & Ying-Mei Tsai - 665-684 Dynamics of Flow: A Nonlinear Perspective
by Lucia Ceja & José Navarro - 685-701 Exploring Internet Motives and Life Satisfaction Among Hungarian and Israeli Medical Students, Living in Hungary
by Liliana Vas & Anita Gombor - 703-719 Flow and Happiness in Later Life: An Investigation into the Role of Daily and Weekly Flow Experiences
by Amy Collins & Natalia Sarkisian & Ellen Winner - 721-737 The Many Faces of Life Satisfaction among Finnish Young Adults’
by Liisa Martikainen - 739-751 Job Insecurity and Well-Being: Moderation by Employability
by Inmaculada Silla & Nele Cuyper & Francisco Gracia & José Peiró & Hans Witte - 753-768 Subjective Wellbeing on the Tibetan Plateau: An Exploratory Investigation
by David Webb - 769-771 Can QOL Researchers Learn Anything “Scientifically” Meaningful from Popular Cultural Icons Who Speak on Happiness and Well-Being?
by M. Sirgy
October 2009, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 505-522 Happiness Revisited: Ontological Well-Being as a Theory-Based Construct of Subjective Well-Being
by Ömer Şimşek - 523-539 Market Openness, Transition Economies and Subjective Wellbeing
by Ming-Chang Tsai - 541-562 Please May I Have a Bike? Better Yet, May I Have a Hug? An Examination of Children’s and Adolescents’ Happiness
by Lan Chaplin - 563-582 Sub-national Fiscal Activity as a Determinant of Individual Happiness: Ideology Matters
by Robert Wassmer & Edward Lascher & Stephan Kroll - 583-630 Youth Life Satisfaction: A Review of the Literature
by Carmel Proctor & P. Linley & John Maltby - 631-633 An Entertaining Travelogue
by Mark Chekola
August 2009, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 387-405 The China Puzzle: Falling Happiness in a Rising Economy
by Hilke Brockmann & Jan Delhey & Christian Welzel & Hao Yuan - 407-419 Adolescents’ Psychological Well-Being and Memory for Life Events: Influences on Life Satisfaction with Respect to Temperamental Dispositions
by Danilo Garcia & Anver Siddiqui - 421-430 Unemployment, Social Capital, and Subjective Well-Being
by Rainer Winkelmann - 431-448 Helping Others Shows Differential Benefits on Health and Well-being for Male and Female Teens
by Carolyn Schwartz & Penelope Keyl & John Marcum & Rita Bode - 449-458 What is it for a Life to go Well (or Badly)?: Some Critical Comments on Wayne Sumner’s Theory of Welfare
by Thomas Petersen - 459-481 The Construct Validity of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale: Multisample and Longitudinal Evidence
by Piia Seppälä & Saija Mauno & Taru Feldt & Jari Hakanen & Ulla Kinnunen & Asko Tolvanen & Wilmar Schaufeli - 483-496 The Future is Bright? Effects of Mood on Perception of the Future
by Silvia Hepburn & Thorsten Barnhofer & J. Williams - 497-498 R. Harris: The Happiness Trap
by Michael Collins - 499-502 Bruno S. Frey: Happiness Research in Economics—A Revolution?
by Julia Propp - 503-503 Stressed and Happy? Investigating the Relationship Between Happiness and Perceived Stress
by H. Schiffrin & D. Rezendes & S. Nelson
June 2009, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 257-269 The Role of Ideal Affect in the Experience and Memory of Emotions
by Christie Scollon & Amanda Howard & Amanda Caldwell & Sachiyo Ito - 271-291 Emotion Regulation: Antecedents and Well-Being Outcomes of Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression in Cross-Cultural Samples
by Silje Haga & Pål Kraft & Emma-Kate Corby - 293-311 Stability of Typical Patterns of Subjective Well-Being in Middle-Aged Swedish Women
by Lars Bergman & Daiva Daukantaite - 313-327 Experimentally Detecting How Cultural Differences on Social Anxiety Measures Misrepresent Cultural Differences in Emotional Well-being
by Vinai Norasakkunkit & S. Kalick - 329-349 The Contribution of Social Relationships to Children’s Happiness
by Mark Holder & Ben Coleman - 351-366 Psychometric Evaluation of the Meaningful Life Measure
by Jessica Morgan & Tom Farsides - 367-384 The Interaction of Job Satisfaction, Job Search, and Job Changes. An Empirical Investigation with German Panel Data
by Thomas Cornelißen - 385-386 False Promise of Happiness
by Ruut Veenhoven
April 2009, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 113-131 Time and Money
by Jens Bonke & Mette Deding & Mette Lausten - 133-148 The Influence of Flow on Positive Affect in College Students
by Thais Rogatko - 149-159 The Influence of Abnormal Sex Differences in Life Expectancy on National Happiness
by Nigel Barber - 161-181 A Person-Centered Approach to Subjective Well-Being
by Michael Busseri & Stanley Sadava & Danielle Molnar & Nancy DeCourville - 183-196 The Pleasant Life, the Engaged Life, and the Meaningful Life: What about the Balanced Life?
by M. Joseph Sirgy & Jiyun Wu - 197-214 Measuring Meaning in Life
by Jessica Morgan & Tom Farsides - 215-228 Haybron on Mood Propensity and Happiness
by Scott Hill - 229-238 Demographic Correlates of Domain-Based Life Satisfaction Reports of College Students
by Keith Zullig & Eugene Huebner & Scott Pun - 239-252 ‘Peace in a Thatched Hut—that is Happiness’: Subjective Wellbeing Among Peasants in Rural China
by Gareth Davey & Zhenghui Chen & Anna Lau - 253-255 Our Imagination of Future Happiness and Its Shortcomings Daniel Gilbert, Stumbling on Happiness
by Jan Ott
March 2009, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-17 Life Satisfaction is not a Balanced Estimator of the Good Life: Evidence from Reaction Time Measures and Self-Reported Emotions
by Joar Vittersø & Hella Oelmann & Anita Wang - 19-35 How individualism–collectivism orientations predict happiness in a collectivistic context
by Arménio Rego & Miguel Cunha - 37-47 Enhancing quality of life by shifting importance perception among life domains
by Chia-Huei Wu - 49-69 Spirituality and Subjective Well-Being: Evidences for a New Domain in the Personal Well-Being Index
by Eduardo Wills - 71-91 Well-being, Happiness and Why Relationships Matter: Evidence from Bangladesh
by Laura Camfield & Kaneta Choudhury & Joe Devine - 93-111 Development as Happiness: The Subjective Perception of Happiness and UNDP’s Analysis of Poverty, Wealth and Development
by Jörg Schimmel
December 2008, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 475-487 The Subjectivity Inherent in Objective Measures of Well-Being
by Mariano Torras - 489-501 On Happiness: A Minimalist Perspective on a Complex Neural Circuitry and its Psychosocial Constructs
by Zeina Chemali & Lama Chahine & Georges Naassan - 503-520 Individual Pathways to Life Satisfaction: The Significance of Traits and Motives
by Jan Hofer & Holger Busch & Florian Kiessling - 521-537 The Happy-Productive Worker Thesis Revisited
by John Zelenski & Steven Murphy & David Jenkins - 539-558 Would Socio-Economic Inequalities in Depression Fade Away with Income Transfers?
by Joan Costa-Font & Joan Gil - 559-575 Health-Related Quality of Life in a National Sample of Caregivers: Findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
by Britta Neugaard & Elena Andresen & Sarah McKune & Eric Jamoom - 577-587 Happiness, Faith, Friends, and Fortune—Empirical Evidence from the 1998 US Survey Data
by Masoud Moghaddam - 589-600 Happiness and Subjective Wellbeing in Mainland China
by Zhenghui Chen & Gareth Davey - 601-619 Aspirations, Attainments, and Satisfaction: Life Cycle Differences Between American Women and Men
by Anke Plagnol & Richard Easterlin - 621-622 Review of “How Happy Can You be” a Film by Line Hatland
by Jan Ott
September 2008, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 331-340 The advice of the wise
by Ad Bergsma - 341-360 Do self-help books help?
by Ad Bergsma - 361-377 New age advice: ticket to happiness?
by Maarten Berg - 379-395 Arthur’s advice: comparing Arthur Schopenhauer’s advice on happiness with contemporary research
by Rozemarijn Schalkx & Ad Bergsma - 397-423 Happiness in the Garden of Epicurus
by Ad Bergsma & Germaine Poot & Aart Liefbroer - 425-443 Ancient Chinese philosophical advice: can it help us find happiness today?
by Guoqing Zhang & Ruut Veenhoven - 445-448 The advice of the wise: afterthoughts about reality checking
by Ad Bergsma - 449-469 Healthy happiness: effects of happiness on physical health and the consequences for preventive health care
by R. Veenhoven - 471-473 Lost in data space?
by Ad Bergsma
June 2008, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 171-184 Paradoxes of happiness
by Mike Martin - 185-196 Increasing well-being through teaching goal-setting and planning skills: results of a brief intervention
by Andrew MacLeod & Emma Coates & Jacquie Hetherton - 197-205 Does subjective well-being show a relationship between parents and their children?
by Ferran Casas & Germà Coenders & Robert Cummins & Mònica González & Cristina Figuer & Sara Malo - 207-211 Religiousness and happiness in three nations: a research note
by Liesbeth Snoep - 213-218 Happiness in shrinking cities in Germany
by Ellis Delken - 219-226 What wealth-happiness paradox? A short note on the American case
by Claude Fischer - 227-255 Direct democracy and life satisfaction revisited: new evidence for Switzerland
by David Dorn & Justina Fischer & Gebhard Kirchgässner & Alfonso Sousa-Poza - 257-277 Sweetheart, you really make me happy: romantic relationship quality and personality as predictors of happiness among emerging adults
by Melikşah Demir - 279-302 The contribution of temperament, popularity, and physical appearance to children’s happiness
by Mark Holder & Ben Coleman - 303-315 The paradox of happiness: towards an alternative explanation
by Stavros Drakopoulos - 317-330 Analysing trends in subjective well-being in 15 European countries, 1973–2002
by Christian Bjørnskov & Nabanita Gupta & Peder Pedersen
January 2008, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-11 Hedonia, eudaimonia, and well-being: an introduction
by Edward Deci & Richard Ryan - 13-39 Know Thyself and Become What You Are: A Eudaimonic Approach to Psychological Well-Being
by Carol Ryff & Burton Singer - 41-79 The Implications of Two Conceptions of Happiness (Hedonic Enjoyment and Eudaimonia) for the Understanding of Intrinsic Motivation
by Alan Waterman & Seth Schwartz & Regina Conti - 81-104 Narrative identity and eudaimonic well-being
by Jack Bauer & Dan McAdams & Jennifer Pals - 105-138 Autonomy or Dependence – or Both?: Perspectives from Bangladesh
by Joe Devine & Laura Camfield & Ian Gough - 139-170 Living well: a self-determination theory perspective on eudaimonia
by Richard M. Ryan & Veronika Huta & Edward Deci
December 2007, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 429-449 Subjective Wellbeing as an Affective-Cognitive Construct
by Melanie Davern & Robert Cummins & Mark Stokes - 451-453 A Critique of “Subjective wellbeing as an affective-cognitive construct” by Davern, Cummins and Stokes
by Torbjørn Moum - 455-455 Comments from Kenneth C. Land
by Kenneth Land - 457-466 Core Affect and Subjective Wellbeing: A Rebuttal to Moum and Land
by Robert Cummins & Mark Stokes & Melanie Davern - 467-515 Financial aspirations, financial success, and overall life satisfaction: who? and how?
by Carol Nickerson & Norbert Schwarz & Ed Diener - 517-535 The role of social axioms in predicting life satisfaction: a longitudinal study in Hong Kong
by Johanna Lai & Michael Bond & Natalie Hui - 537-561 Theory/Analysis Mismatch: Comment on Fredrickson and Joiner’s (2002) Test of the Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions
by Carol Nickerson - 563-563 Theory/Analysis Mismatch: Comment on Fredrickson and Joiner’s (2002) Test of the Broaden-and-build Theory of Positive Emotions
by Carol Nickerson - 565-592 The multiple determination of well-being: Independent effects of positive traits, needs, goals, selves, social supports, and cultural contexts
by Kennon Sheldon & Tan Hoon
September 2007, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 303-310 New developments in emotion regulation with an emphasis on the positive spectrum of human functioning
by Todd Kashdan - 311-333 Regulation of Positive Emotions: Emotion Regulation Strategies that Promote Resilience
by Michele Tugade & Barbara Fredrickson - 335-370 Talking about interest: exploring the role of social interaction for regulating motivation and the interest experience
by Dustin Thoman & Carol Sansone & Monisha Pasupathi - 371-392 Affect dynamics, bereavement and resilience to loss
by Karin Coifman & George Bonanno & Eshkol Rafaeli - 393-427 Regulating anger and sadness: an exploration of discrete emotions in emotion regulation
by Susan Rivers & Marc Brackett & Nicole Katulak & Peter Salovey
June 2007, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 161-179 Stability and specificity of meaning in life and life satisfaction over one year
by Michael Steger & Todd Kashdan - 181-211 I am so Happy ’Cause Today I Found My Friend: Friendship and Personality as Predictors of Happiness
by Melıkşah Demır & Lesley Weitekamp - 213-213 I am so Happy `cause Today I found my Friend: Friendship and Personality as Predictors of Happiness
by Melikşah Demir & Lesley Weitekamp - 215-241 Uses of music and psychological well-being among the elderly
by Petri Laukka - 243-271 Looking to happy tomorrows with friends: Best and close friendships as they predict happiness
by Melikşah Demir & Metin Özdemir & Lesley Weitekamp - 273-292 Reliability of job satisfaction measures
by Nicolai Kristensen & Niels Westergaard-Nielsen - 293-298 Inspiring Economics
by Mariano Rojas - 299-301 Jonathan Haidt, The Happiness Hypothesis; Putting Ancient Wisdom to the Test of Modern Science
by Jan Ott
March 2007, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-14 Happiness and the Good Life. Introduction and Conceptual Framework
by Bengt Brülde - 15-49 Happiness theories of the good life
by Bengt Brülde - 51-78 Happiness, Rationality, Autonomy and the Good Life
by Mark Chekola - 79-98 Narrow Hedonism
by Torbjörn Tännsjö - 99-138 Life satisfaction, ethical reflection, and the science of happiness
by Dan Haybron - 139-148 What Do Happiness Studies Study?
by James Griffin - 149-154 Book Review: Plurality of aims and desires versus overall judgments
by Mark Chekola - 155-160 Book Review: Winning a lottery brings no happiness!
by Mark Lutter
November 2006, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 397-404 Guidelines for National Indicators of Subjective Well-Being and Ill-Being
by Ed Diener - 405-426 Do People Really Adapt To Marriage?
by Richard Lucas & Andrew Clark - 427-465 What Makes People Happy? Some Evidence from Northern Ireland
by Vani Borooah - 467-497 Life satisfaction and satisfaction in domains of life: is it a simple relationship?
by Mariano Rojas - 499-515 Conflict Buffers and Marital Satisfaction: On the Effects of Different Forms of Social Support
by Georg Mueller - 517-522 Book Review
by Jan Ott - 523-529 The Utility of Happiness Research in Economics
by Mariano Rojas
September 2006, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 289-291 Strengths of Character and Happiness: Introduction to Special Issue
by Christopher Peterson - 293-310 From the Equator to the North Pole: A Study of Character Strengths
by Robert Biswas-Diener - 311-322 Convergence of Character Strengths in American and Japanese Young Adults
by Satoshi Shimai & Keiko Otake & Nansook Park & Christopher Peterson & Martin Seligman - 323-341 Character Strengths and Happiness among Young Children: Content Analysis of Parental Descriptions
by Nansook Park & Christopher Peterson - 343-360 Is gratitude an alternative to materialism?
by Emily Polak & Michael McCullough - 361-375 Happy People Become Happier through Kindness: A Counting Kindnesses Intervention
by Keiko Otake & Satoshi Shimai & Junko Tanaka-Matsumi & Kanako Otsui & Barbara Fredrickson - 377-395 Practical Wisdom: Aristotle meets Positive Psychology
by Barry Schwartz & Kenneth Sharpe
June 2006, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 139-154 Religiosity, Religious Doubt, and the Need for Cognition: Their Interactive Relationship with Life Satisfaction
by Kristopher Gauthier & Andrew Christopher & Mark Walter & Ronney Mourad & Pam Marek - 155-165 National Differences in Subjective Well-Being: The Interactive Effects of Extraversion and Neuroticism
by Michael Lynn & Piers Steel - 167-182 Hope I Die before I Get Old: Mispredicting Happiness Across the Adult Lifespan
by Heather Lacey & Dylan Smith & Peter Ubel - 183-225 How Do People Pursue Happiness?: Relating Personality, Happiness-Increasing Strategies, and Well-Being
by Chris Tkach & Sonja Lyubomirsky - 227-250 The Potential of Anamnestic Comparative Self-Assessment (ACSA) to Reduce Bias in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being
by Jan Bernheim & Peter Theuns & Mehrdad Mazaheri & Joeri Hofmans & Herbert Fliege & Matthias Rose - 251-287 Life-Satisfaction in Post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine
by Pamela Abbott & Roger Sapsford
March 2006, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-22 Flow at Work: Evidence for an Upward Spiral of Personal and Organizational Resources
by Marisa Salanova & Arnold Bakker & Susana Llorens - 23-40 Affective Reactions to the Thought of “God”: Moderating Effects of Image of God
by Katherine Wiegand & Howard Weiss - 41-54 Reliability and Validity of a Brief Life Satisfaction Scale with a High School Sample
by Benjamin Funk & E. Huebner & Robert Valois - 55-86 Achieving Sustainable Gains in Happiness: Change Your Actions, not Your Circumstances
by Kennon Sheldon & Sonja Lyubomirsky - 87-112 Network Size, Social Support and Happiness in Later Life: A Comparative Study of Beijing and Hong Kong
by Y. Chan & Rance Lee - 113-118 Parents and Teachers as the Founders of Happiness
by Jan Ott - 118-126 Call for Policy Shift to Happiness
by Jan Ott - 126-128 Situational Happiness
by A Bergsma
December 2005, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 351-355 Inequality Of Happiness in Nations
by Ruut Veenhoven - 357-396 Measuring Inequality of Happiness in Nations: In Search for Proper Statistics
by Wim Kalmijn & Ruut Veenhoven - 397-420 Level and Inequality of Happiness in Nations: Does Greater Happiness of a Greater Number Imply Greater Inequality in Happiness?
by Jan Ott - 421-455 Inequality-Adjusted Happiness in Nations Egalitarianism and Utilitarianism Married in a New Index of Societal Performance
by Ruut Veenhoven & Wim Kalmijn - 457-487 Return of Inequality in Modern Society? Test by Dispersion of Life-Satisfaction Across Time and Nations
by Ruut Veenhoven
September 2005, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 205-226 Most People are Pretty Happy, but There is Cultural Variation: The Inughuit, The Amish, and The Maasai
by Robert Biswas-Diener & Joar Vittersø & Ed Diener - 227-260 Using the Past to Enhance the Present: Boosting Happiness Through Positive Reminiscence
by Fred Bryant & Colette Smart & Scott King - 261-300 Integrating The Diverse Definitions of Happiness: A Time-Sequential Framework of Subjective Well-Being
by Chu Kim-Prieto & Ed Diener & Maya Tamir & Christie Scollon & Marissa Diener - 301-324 Subjective Well-Being and Kahneman’s ‘Objective Happiness’
by Anna Alexandrova - 325-342 Personality, Leisure Experiences and Happiness
by Luo Lu & Chia-Hsin Hu - 343-344 Book Reviews: Review of Stefan Klein Die Glücksformel: Oder Wie Die Guten Gefühle Entstehen (The Happiness Formula, or How Good Feelings Come about) Reinbek:Rowohlt, 2002. ISBN: 3-4980-3509-6, 320 p
by Maarten Berg - 345-347 Book Reviews: How It Feels When Life Suddenly Gets Better Review of “The Nature of Happiness” by Desmond Morris Little Books Ltd., London, UK, 2004 ISBN: 1 904435 28 9, 176 Pages
by Jan Ott - 348-350 Book Reviews: Intriguing but Misty Paradox Review of Ziyad Marar’s ‘The Happiness Paradox’ Reaktion Books Ltd., London, UK, 2003. ISBN: 1-86189-182-2; 208 Pages
by Jan Ott
June 2005, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 107-135 Perceived Sources of Happiness: A Network Analysis
by Adam Crossley & Darren Langdridge - 137-160 The Pleasures of Eating: A Qualitative Analysis
by Michael Macht & Jessica Meininger & Jochen Roth - 161-185 Employment And Family As Determinants Of Anticipated Life Satisfaction: Contrasting European And Maghrebi People’s Viewpoints
by Badiâa Bouazzaoui & Etienne Mullet - 187-193 Book Reviews: Well-being Manifesto for a Flourishing Society. Netherlands: New Economics Foundation, 2004, http://www.neweconomics.org (free to download) Erasmus University Rotterdam
by Jan Ott - 194-204 Book Review: Review of Bernard M.S. van Praag & Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Happiness Quantified, A Satisfaction Calculus Approach, Oxford University Press, UK 2004, ISBN 0-19-828654-6, 352 pages
by Mariano Rojas
March 2005, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-13 Forgiveness and happiness. the differing contexts of forgiveness using the distinction between hedonic and eudaimonic happiness
by John Maltby & Liza Day & Louise Barber - 15-24 Middle school students’ perceptions of quality of life
by E. Huebner & Robert Valois & Raheem Paxton & J. Drane - 25-41 Orientations to happiness and life satisfaction: the full life versus the empty life
by Christopher Peterson & Nansook Park & Martin Seligman - 43-67 Perceived quality of life in Taiwan and Hong Kong: an intra-culture comparison
by Pei-Shan Liao & Yang-Chih Fu & Chin-Chun Yi - 69-91 Perceived change in quality of life among chinese canadian seniors: the role of involvement in chinese culture
by Neena Chappell - 93-96 Review of Barry Schwartz “The Paradox of Choice. Why more is less” Harper & Collins, New York, USA 2004, ISBN 0-06-000568-8, 265 pages
by R. Veenhoven
December 2004, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 315-333 Religiosity, Personality, and Happiness: A Study among Israeli Male Undergraduates
by Leslie Francis & Yaacov Katz & Yaacov Yablon & Mandy Robbins - 335-358 Subjective Well-Being in Midlife: The Role of Involvement of and Closeness to Parents in Childhood
by Eirini Flouri - 359-384 Positive Emotional Experiences in Scottish
by E. Duncan & I. Grazzani-Gavazzi - 385-411 Views On Happiness In The Television Series Ally Mcbeal: The Philosophy Of David E Kelley
by Alan Mckee
September 2004, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 219-222 Culture and subjective well-being: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Eunkook Suh & Shigehiro Oishi - 223-239 Cultural constructions of happiness: theory and emprical evidence
by Yukiko Uchida & Vinai Norasakkunkit & Shinobu Kitayama - 241-268 Norms for Experiencing Emotions
by Chu Kim-prieto & Michael Eid - 269-291 Culture and conceptions of happiness: individual oriented and social oriented swb
by Luo Lu & Robin Gilmour - 293-314 Cultural differences and philosophical accounts of well-being
by Valerie Tiberius
June 2004, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 115-121 The Flow Experience Across Cultures
by Giovanni Moneta - 123-154 Flow Experience and Autotelic Personality in Japanese College Students: How do they Experience Challenges in Daily Life?
by Kiyoshi Asakawa - 155-179 Adolescence and the Changing Context of Optimal Experience in Time: Italy 1986–2000
by Marta Bassi & Antonella Delle Fave - 181-217 The Flow Model of Intrinsic Motivation in Chinese: Cultural and Personal Moderators
by Giovanni Moneta
March 2004, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-21 Perceived Parental Rearing Style, Self-Esteem and Self-Criticism as Predictors of Happiness
by Helen Cheng & Adrian Furnham - 23-56 Forming Life Satisfaction among Different Social Groups during the Modernization of China
by Chau-Kiu Cheung & Kwan-Kwok Leung - 57-72 Acculturation and Subjective well-being of Chinese Students in Australia
by Xue Zheng & David Sang & Lei Wang - 73-91 Objective Explanations of Individual Well-being
by J. Varelius