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Happiness 2 Positive Affect 2 Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT) 2 Subjective Well-Being 2 Behavioral economics 1 Causation 1 Economic Experiments 1 Economic Experiments & Causation 1 Experiment 1 Lebensqualität 1 Quality of life 1 Satisfaction 1 Social indicator 1 Sozialer Indikator 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1 Zufriedenheit 1
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Goff, Sandra H. 2 Ifcher, John 2 Zarghamee, Homa 1 Zarghamee, Homa S. 1
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Happiness in the Lab: What Can Be Learned about Subjective Well-Being from Experiments?
Ifcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa; Goff, Sandra H. - 2021
The recent surge in analyses of subjective well-being (SWB) and the economics of happiness using large observational datasets has generated stylized facts about the relationship between SWB and various correlates. Because such studies are mostly concerned with the determinants of SWB, the...
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Happiness in the lab : what can be learned about subjective well-being from experiments?
Ifcher, John; Zarghamee, Homa S.; Goff, Sandra H. - 2021
The recent surge in analyses of subjective well-being (SWB) and the economics of happiness using large observational datasets has generated stylized facts about the relationship between SWB and various correlates. Because such studies are mostly concerned with the determinants of SWB, the...
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