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Article summary with Beyond the hedonic treadmill: Revising the adaptation theory of well-being by Diener et al. - Exclusive
Article summary with Reevaluating the strengths and weaknesses of self-report measures of subjective well-being by Lucas - Exclusive
Article summary with Is the study of happiness a worthy scientific pursuit? by Norrish & Vella-Brodrick - Exclusive
Article summary with Well-being concepts and components by Tov - Exclusive
Article summary with Scientific answers to the timeless philosophical question of happiness by Kesebir - Exclusive
Article summary with From the Paleolithic to the present: Three revolutions in the global history of happiness by McMahon - Exclusive
Article summary with Well-being in Normative ethics by Kagan - Exclusive
Article summary with Eudaimonia in the contemporary science of subjective well-being by Heintzelman - Exclusive
Article summary with Cognitive outlooks and well-being by Margolis & Lyubomirsky - Exclusive
Article summary with Affective forecasting: Knowing what to want by Wilson & Gilbert - Exclusive
Article summary with Very happy people by Diener & Seligman (2)
Article summary with A dark side of happiness? How, when, and why happiness is not always good by Gruber et al. - Exclusive
Article summary with Malleability and intentional activities by Layous - Exclusive
Article summary with Revisiting the sustainably happiness model and pie chart: Can happiness be successfully pursued? by Sheldon & Lyumbomirsky
Article summary with Cultivating subjective well-being through positive psychological interventions by Stone & Parks - Exclusive
Article summary with Assessing the impact of the size and scope of government on human well-being by Flavin et al. - Exclusive
Article summary with Well-being in metrics and policy by Graham et al. - Exclusive
Article summary with Subjective well-being and national satisfaction: Findings from a worldwide survey by Morrison et al. - Exclusive
Article summary with Can and should happiness be a policy goal? Policy insights from the behavioral and brain sciences by Oishi & Diener - Exclusive
Article summary with Accounts of psychological and emotional well-being for policy purposes by Sim & Diener - Exclusive
Article summary with Materialism and living well by Kasser - Exclusive
Article summary with Affect and emotions as drivers of climate change perception and action: A review by Brosch - Exclusive
Article summary with Explaining the paradox: How pro-environmental behavior can both thwart and foster well-being by Venhoeven et al. - Exclusive
Article summary with Heathy social bonds: A necessary condition for well-being by Gable & Bromberg - Exclusive
Article summary with Social capital and prosocial behavior as sources of well-being by Helliwell et al. - Exclusive
Article summary with Married... with children: The science of well-being in marriage and family life by Nelson-Coffey - Exclusive
Article summary with Interpersonal mechanisms linking close relationships to health by Pietromonaco & Collins - Exclusive
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