What Makes a Life Good?
Two studies examined folk concepts of the good life. Samples of college students (N=104) and community adults (N=264) were shown a career survey ostensibly completed by a person rating his or her occupation. After reading the survey, participants judged the desirability and moral goodness of the res...
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Main Authors: | KING, Laura A., SCOLLON, Christie N. |
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1998
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