Assessing Well-Being: The Collected Works of Ed Diener
by
Ed Diener
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Format
Paperback
Pages
284
Language
English
Published
Jun 9, 2009
Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
9048123534
ISBN-13
9789048123537
Description
Ed Diener’s collected works provide a comprehensive overview of his influential research on well-being. His contributions have shaped the field of psychology, offering valuable insights into how happiness and life satisfaction can be assessed and understood. Through a range of studies, he explores various dimensions of well-being, emphasizing the importance of subjective experience and personal fulfillment.
His collaborative research has sparked significant discussions within the psychological community, helping to establish frameworks through which well-being can be measured. By combining empirical findings with theoretical perspectives, Diener addresses critical questions about what constitutes a good life, and how individuals can improve their overall quality of life.
This compilation not only highlights his academic rigor but also reflects his dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of human happiness. Readers will find a rich tapestry of ideas that encourage reflection and inspire further exploration into the nuances of well-being.
His collaborative research has sparked significant discussions within the psychological community, helping to establish frameworks through which well-being can be measured. By combining empirical findings with theoretical perspectives, Diener addresses critical questions about what constitutes a good life, and how individuals can improve their overall quality of life.
This compilation not only highlights his academic rigor but also reflects his dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of human happiness. Readers will find a rich tapestry of ideas that encourage reflection and inspire further exploration into the nuances of well-being.
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