Self-reports of well-being: Are they valid even if we can’t remember everything that happens to us?
People can complete self-report measures of happiness and satisfaction fairly quickly. This suggests that they are not recalling every event they have experienced during a specific period of time. Previous researchers have thus argued that well-being judgments are made-up on the spot from whichever...
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Main Author: | TOV, William |
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2014
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