Personal or Interpersonal Construal of Happiness: A Cultural Psychological Perspective

Volume: 2, Issue: 4, Pages: 354 - 369
Published: Dec 13, 2012
Abstract
Cultural psychological research reveals considerable variation in how people construe happiness and experience subjective wellbeing. This paper identified substantial cultural differences in (1) meanings of happiness, (2) predictors of happiness, and (3) how social changes such as globalization are related to happiness. In European-American cultural contexts, happiness is construed as including experience of a highly desirable and positive...
Paper Details
Title
Personal or Interpersonal Construal of Happiness: A Cultural Psychological Perspective
Published Date
Dec 13, 2012
Volume
2
Issue
4
Pages
354 - 369
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