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Toward a new discipline of psychology: Hedonic psychology,
This review is from: Culture and Subjective Well-Being (Well Being and Quality of Life) (Hardcover)
Ý think subjective well-being is the most important problem of individuals and societies. Nowadays, people are more expressive for shaping their own life. Besides these improvement, cultures are interacting themselves and the definete features of some cultures become the common elements of whole societies. For example outonomy in individualistic societies is found as a important value of social life by collectivistic societies. Similarly the social support and relatedness in collectivistic societies are being given high priorities by individualistic societies. As a result Ý found this book is very valuable for academicians and people.
3 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Go buy it!,
By Royce A. Hernandez (Quezon City, NCR Philippines) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Culture and Subjective Well-Being (Well Being and Quality of Life) (Hardcover)
The book is very informative and helpful to researchers who are into SWB and the like.
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Culture and Subjective Well-Being (Well Being and Quality of Life) by Ed Diener (Hardcover - September 18, 2000)
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