Personality and Subjective Well-Being

作者: Richard E. , Ed Diener

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2350-6_4

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摘要: Personality has been found to be more strongly associated with subjective well-being in many instances than are life circumstances. In part, this might be due to the fact that …

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