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Can Well-Being be Measured Using Facebook Status Updates? Validation of Facebook’s Gross National Happiness Index
Wang, N.; Kosinski, M.; Stillwell, D.; Rust, J. - In: Social Indicators Research 115 (2014) 1, pp. 483-491
Facebook’s Gross National Happiness (FGNH) indexes the positive and negative words used in the millions of status updates submitted daily by Facebook users. FGNH has face validity: it shows a weekly cycle and increases on national holidays. Also, happier individuals use more positive words and...
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