Volume 20, Number 4, 355-381, DOI: 10.1007/BF00302333

A review of research on the happiness measures: A sixty second index of happiness and mental health

Michael W. Fordyce

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Abstract

Eighteen years of research using the Happiness Measures (HM) is reviewed in relation to the general progress of well-being measurement efforts. The accumulated findings on this remarkably quick instrument, show good reliability, exceptional stability, and a record of convergent, construct, and discriminative validity unparalleled in the field. Because of this, the HM is offered as a potential touchstone of measurement consistency in a field which generally lacks it.

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