Chinese Singaporeans’ lay beliefs, adherence to Asian values, and subjective well-being

Volume: 50, Issue: 6, Pages: 822 - 827
Published: Apr 1, 2011
Abstract
This study examined the relationships among Chinese Singaporeans’ lay beliefs about subjective well-being, adherence to Asian values (as measured by the Asian American Values Scale), and self-reported subjective well-being (as measured by the Satisfaction with Life Scale and the International Positive and Negative Affect Schedule Short Form). Participants were 210 undergraduate students of Chinese descent (mean age = 21.01 years) in a...
Paper Details
Title
Chinese Singaporeans’ lay beliefs, adherence to Asian values, and subjective well-being
Published Date
Apr 1, 2011
Volume
50
Issue
6
Pages
822 - 827
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