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Volume 1 / 2000 - Volume 12 / 2011
205-226
Most People are Pretty Happy, but There is Cultural Variation: The Inughuit, The Amish, and The Maasai
Robert Biswas-Diener, Joar Vittersø and Ed Diener
227-260
Using the Past to Enhance the Present: Boosting Happiness Through Positive Reminiscence
Fred B. Bryant, Colette M. Smart and Scott P. King
261-300
Integrating The Diverse Definitions of Happiness: A Time-Sequential Framework of Subjective Well-Being
Chu Kim-Prieto, Ed Diener, Maya Tamir, Christie Scollon and Marissa Diener
301-324
Subjective Well-Being and Kahneman’s ‘Objective Happiness’
Anna Alexandrova
325-342
Personality, Leisure Experiences and Happiness
Luo Lu and Chia-Hsin Hu
343-344
Book Reviews: Review of Stefan Klein Die Glücksformel: Oder Wie Die Guten Gefühle Entstehen (The Happiness Formula, or How Good Feelings Come about) Reinbek:Rowohlt, 2002. ISBN: 3-4980-3509-6, 320 p. Neuroscience of Happiness
Maarten C. Berg
345-347
Book Reviews: How It Feels When Life Suddenly Gets Better Review of “The Nature of Happiness” by Desmond Morris Little Books Ltd., London, UK, 2004 ISBN: 1 904435 28 9, 176 Pages. How It Feels When Life Suddenly Gets Better
Jan Ott
348-350
Book Reviews: Intriguing but Misty Paradox Review of Ziyad Marar’s ‘The Happiness Paradox’ Reaktion Books Ltd., London, UK, 2003. ISBN: 1-86189-182-2; 208 Pages Intriguing but Misty Paradox
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