Well-being Science for teaching and the general public

Research on well-being has exploded in recent years to more than 55,000 relevant publications annually, making it difficult for psychologists—including key communicators such as textbook authors—to stay current with this field. Moreover, well-being is a daily concern among policymakers and members o...

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Main Authors: TOV, William, WIRTZ, Derrick, KUSHLEV, Kostadin, BISWAS-DIENER, Robert, DIENER, Ed
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-48532024-03-20T02:47:32Z Well-being Science for teaching and the general public TOV, William WIRTZ, Derrick KUSHLEV, Kostadin BISWAS-DIENER, Robert DIENER, Ed Research on well-being has exploded in recent years to more than 55,000 relevant publications annually, making it difficult for psychologists—including key communicators such as textbook authors—to stay current with this field. Moreover, well-being is a daily concern among policymakers and members of the general public. Well-being science is relevant to the lives of students—illustrating the diverse methods used in the behavioral sciences, presenting highly replicated findings, and demonstrating the diversity of individuals and cultures. Therefore, in this article, we present eight major findings that teachers and authors should seriously consider in their coverage of this field. These topics include processes such as adaptation, influences such as income, the benefits of well-being, and cultural and societal diversity in well-being and its causes. We also examine how much these topics were covered in 15 of the most popular introductory psychology textbooks. Although some topics such as social relationships and well-being were discussed in nearly all textbooks, others were less frequently covered, including the validity of self-reported well-being, the effects of spending on happiness, and the impact of culture and society on well-being. We aim to ensure more complete coverage of this important area in psychology courses. 2022-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3595 info:doi/10.1177/17456916211046946 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4853/viewcontent/Well_Being_Science_for_Public_R2_220422_RTWV.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Well-Being Happiness Subjective Well-Being Teaching of Psychology Applied Behavior Analysis Social Psychology
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Well-Being
Happiness
Subjective Well-Being
Teaching of Psychology
Applied Behavior Analysis
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Well-Being
Happiness
Subjective Well-Being
Teaching of Psychology
Applied Behavior Analysis
Social Psychology
TOV, William
WIRTZ, Derrick
KUSHLEV, Kostadin
BISWAS-DIENER, Robert
DIENER, Ed
Well-being Science for teaching and the general public
description Research on well-being has exploded in recent years to more than 55,000 relevant publications annually, making it difficult for psychologists—including key communicators such as textbook authors—to stay current with this field. Moreover, well-being is a daily concern among policymakers and members of the general public. Well-being science is relevant to the lives of students—illustrating the diverse methods used in the behavioral sciences, presenting highly replicated findings, and demonstrating the diversity of individuals and cultures. Therefore, in this article, we present eight major findings that teachers and authors should seriously consider in their coverage of this field. These topics include processes such as adaptation, influences such as income, the benefits of well-being, and cultural and societal diversity in well-being and its causes. We also examine how much these topics were covered in 15 of the most popular introductory psychology textbooks. Although some topics such as social relationships and well-being were discussed in nearly all textbooks, others were less frequently covered, including the validity of self-reported well-being, the effects of spending on happiness, and the impact of culture and society on well-being. We aim to ensure more complete coverage of this important area in psychology courses.
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author TOV, William
WIRTZ, Derrick
KUSHLEV, Kostadin
BISWAS-DIENER, Robert
DIENER, Ed
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KUSHLEV, Kostadin
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DIENER, Ed
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title Well-being Science for teaching and the general public
title_short Well-being Science for teaching and the general public
title_full Well-being Science for teaching and the general public
title_fullStr Well-being Science for teaching and the general public
title_full_unstemmed Well-being Science for teaching and the general public
title_sort well-being science for teaching and the general public
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3595
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