Measuring flourishing: The impact of operational definitions on the prevalence of high levels of wellbeing

Volume: 4, Issue: 1, Pages: 62 - 90
Published: Jun 5, 2014
Abstract
A number of studies find that religious people are happier than non-religious ones. Yet a number of fundamental questions about that relationship remain unanswered. A critical one is the direction of causality: does religion make people happier or are happier people more likely to have faith in something that is beyond their control? We posit that the relationship between religion and wellbeing is mediated by factors ranging from intrinsic...
Paper Details
Title
Measuring flourishing: The impact of operational definitions on the prevalence of high levels of wellbeing
Published Date
Jun 5, 2014
Volume
4
Issue
1
Pages
62 - 90
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