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Ed Diener
I-XI
Front matter
1-6
Introduction – Measuring Well-Being: Collected Theory and Review Works
7-24
Temporal Stability and Cross-Situational Consistency of Affective, Behavioral, and Cognitive Responses
25-65
Assessing Subjective Well-Being: Progress and Opportunities
67-100
The Evolving Concept of Subjective Well-Being: The Multifaceted Nature of Happiness
101-117
Review of the Satisfaction With Life Scale
119-138
Subjective Well-Being: The Convergence and Stability of Self-Report and Non-Self-Report Measures
139-155
Measuring Positive Emotions
157-180
Experience Sampling: Promises and Pitfalls, Strength and Weaknesses
181-212
Life-Satisfaction Is a Momentary Judgment and a Stable Personality Characteristic: The Use of Chronically Accessible and Stable Sources
213-231
Happiness is the Frequency, Not the Intensity, of Positive Versus Negative Affect
233-246
Income’s Differential Influence on Judgments of Life Versus AffectiveWell-Being
247-266
New Measures of Well-Being
267-274
Conclusion: Future Directions in Measuring Well-Being
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