The Science of Well-Being: The Collected Works of Ed Diener
door
Ed Diener
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Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
284
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jun 9, 2009
Uitgever
Springer
ISBN-10
9048123496
ISBN-13
9789048123490
Beschrijving
Ed Diener explores the complex landscape of subjective well-being in his collected works, delving into the psychological constructs that define happiness and life satisfaction. He brings together decades of research, addressing the fundamental theoretical questions that have emerged in this evolving field.
Through insightful analysis and comprehensive studies, Diener evaluates how various factors such as culture, personality, and social relationships contribute to overall well-being. His work not only sheds light on what makes individuals feel fulfilled but also provides a framework for understanding the diverse experiences of happiness across different contexts. This collection serves as a significant resource for both scholars and anyone interested in the pursuit of a happier life.
Through insightful analysis and comprehensive studies, Diener evaluates how various factors such as culture, personality, and social relationships contribute to overall well-being. His work not only sheds light on what makes individuals feel fulfilled but also provides a framework for understanding the diverse experiences of happiness across different contexts. This collection serves as a significant resource for both scholars and anyone interested in the pursuit of a happier life.
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