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Ed Diener
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Front matter
1-8
Introduction – Culture and Well-Being Works by Ed Diener
9-41
Culture and Subjective Well-Being
43-70
Factors Predicting the Subjective Well-Being of Nations
71-91
Cross-Cultural Correlates of Life Satisfaction and Self-Esteem
93-108
Goals, Culture, and Subjective Well-Being
109-127
Cross-Cultural Variations in Predictors of Life Satisfaction: Perspectives from Needs and Values
129-142
From Culture to Priming Conditions: Self-Construal Influences on Life Satisfaction Judgments
143-168
The Dynamics of Daily Events and Well-Being Across Cultures: When Less Is More
169-202
Norms for Experiencing Emotions in Different Cultures: Inter- and Intranational Differences
203-228
Emotions Across Cultures and Methods
229-243
Positivity and the Construction of Life Satisfaction Judgments: Global Happiness is Not the Sum of its Parts
245-260
Most People Are Pretty Happy, but There Is Cultural Variation: The Inughuit, the Amish, and the Maasai
261-278
Making the Best of a Bad Situation: Satisfaction in the Slums of Calcutta
279-289
Conclusion: What We Have Learned and Where We Go Next
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