The Science of Subjective Well-Being
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What is subjective well-being?

Subjective well-being is the scientific term for happiness and life satisfaction—thinking and feeling that your life is going well, not badly.

How do scientists assess the happiness of individuals?

Scientists primarily rely on self-report surveys to assess the happiness of individuals.

What are some factors that influence subjective well-being?

Some factors that influence subjective well-being include internal factors such as personality and outlook, and external factors such as the society in which individuals live.

What are some major determinants of subjective well-being?

<p>Some major determinants of subjective well-being include a person's inborn temperament, the quality of their social relationships, the societies they live in, and their ability to meet their basic needs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What types of measures have been used to validate happiness scales?

<p>Happiness scales have been validated with other types of measures in addition to self-report surveys.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Subjective Well-being (SWB) and Happiness

  • Subjective well-being (SWB) is the scientific term for happiness and life satisfaction.
  • It refers to thinking and feeling that one's life is going well, not badly.

Assessing Happiness

  • Scientists primarily use self-report surveys to assess the happiness of individuals.
  • These scales have been validated with other types of measures to ensure their accuracy.

Influences on Subjective Well-being

  • Internal factors that influence SWB include personality and outlook.
  • External factors that influence SWB include the society in which one lives.

Determinants of Subjective Well-being

  • A person's inborn temperament is a major determinant of SWB.
  • The quality of one's social relationships is another key determinant of SWB.
  • The society in which one lives is a significant factor in determining SWB.
  • The ability to meet basic needs is also an important determinant of SWB.

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Test your knowledge on the science of subjective well-being and happiness with this quiz. Explore the concepts of life satisfaction and happiness and enhance your understanding of subjective well-being.

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