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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2022
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