[HTML][HTML] Advances and open questions in the science of subjective well-being

E Diener, RE Lucas, S Oishi - Collabra: Psychology, 2018‏ - online.ucpress.edu
Subjective well-being (SWB) is an extremely active area of research with about 170,000
articles and books published on the topic in the past 15 years. Methodological and …

State authenticity as fit to environment: The implications of social identity for fit, authenticity, and self-segregation

T Schmader, C Sedikides - Personality and Social …, 2018‏ - journals.sagepub.com
People seek out situations that “fit,” but the concept of fit is not well understood. We introduce
S tate A uthenticity as F it to the E nvironment (SAFE), a conceptual framework for …

Findings all psychologists should know from the new science on subjective well-being.

E Diener, SJ Heintzelman, K Kushlev… - Canadian Psychology …, 2017‏ - psycnet.apa.org
Nous avons assisté lors des dernières décennies à une forte croissance de la science du
bien-être subjectif, les publications se chiffrant actuellement à environ 14 000 par année …

Co** flexibility and psychological adjustment to stressful life changes: a meta-analytic review.

C Cheng, HPB Lau, MPS Chan - Psychological bulletin, 2014‏ - psycnet.apa.org
Compared with the large body of literature on co**, co** flexibility has received
relatively scant research attention, although more such studies have begun to emerge …

Unseen disadvantage: how American universities' focus on independence undermines the academic performance of first-generation college students.

NM Stephens, SA Fryberg, HR Markus… - Journal of personality …, 2012‏ - psycnet.apa.org
American universities increasingly admit first-generation college students whose parents do
not have 4-year degrees. Once admitted, these students tend to struggle academically …

Theory and validity of life satisfaction scales

E Diener, R Inglehart, L Tay - Social indicators research, 2013‏ - Springer
National accounts of subjective well-being are being considered and adopted by nations. In
order to be useful for policy deliberations, the measures of life satisfaction must be …

New findings and future directions for subjective well-being research.

E Diener - American psychologist, 2012‏ - psycnet.apa.org
Recent findings on subjective well-being (SWB) are presented, and I describe the important
questions for future research that these raise. Worldwide predictors of SWB such as social …

Map** cultural tightness and its links to innovation, urbanization, and happiness across 31 provinces in China

RYJ Chua, KG Huang, M ** - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2019‏ - pnas.org
We conduct a 3-y study involving 11,662 respondents to map cultural tightness—the degree
to which a society is characterized by rules and norms and the extent to which people are …

The religion paradox: If religion makes people happy, why are so many drop** out?

E Diener, L Tay, DG Myers - Journal of personality and social …, 2011‏ - psycnet.apa.org
As we estimate here, 68% of human beings—4.6 billion people—would say that religion is
important in their daily lives. Past studies have found that the religious, on average, have …

Belonging mediates effects of student-university fit on well-being, motivation, and dropout intention

M Suhlmann, K Sassenberg, B Nagengast… - Social …, 2018‏ - econtent.hogrefe.com
About one third of university students drop out from their undergraduate studies. The fit
between students' self-construal and university norms has been suggested to contribute to …