Support for a general factor of well-being
Well-being is typically defined as positive feeling (e.g. happiness), positive functioning (e.g. competence, meaning) or a combination of the two. Recent evidence indicates that well-being indicators belonging to different categories can be explained by single "general" factor of well-bein...
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Main Authors: | Ylenio Longo, Iain Coyne, Stephen Joseph, Petter Gustavsson |
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Format: | Default Article |
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2016
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/21585 |
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