A closer look at the hedonics of everyday meaning and satisfaction
Contrasts between eudaimonic well-being and hedonic well-being often compare meaning and happiness. Less work has examined the extent to which meaning and satisfaction can be distinguished. Across five diary studies (N = 923) and a large cross-sectional survey (N = 1471), we examined the affective p...
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Main Authors: | William TOV, LEE, Huey Woon |
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2016
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