An 8-item scale for the measurement of happiness: validation and application of the Oxford happiness questionnaire in an Italian sampleOpen access Published: 26 September 2023 Volume 43, pages 11092–11101, (2024) Cite this article Download PDF You have full access to this open access article ...
Below are a number of statements about happiness. Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each by entering a number in the blank after each statement, according to the following scale:1 = strongly disagree 2 = moderately disagree 3 = slightly disagree 4 = slightly agree 5 = ...
Data about their happiness and social activities were collected using the affect balance scale and nine measures of socially relevant activities, including three measures of media use, three of interpersonal interaction, and three of activities in voluntary associations. Direct relationships between ...
with the “white peasant,” noting that the latter is “not deprived by law of those ‘inalienable rights,’‘liberty and the pursuit of happiness,’” which by “the use of” the “will and intellect” enable him, “or at least his offspring,” to “rise in the scale of society” ...
William of Wykeham’s College had other marked features besides its magnificent scale. Previous colleges had grown; at New College everything was organized from the first. As the great architectural History of Cambridge says: “For the first time, chapel, hall, library, treasury, the Warden’s...
The purpose of the current study was to adapt and explore the psychometric properties of the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire Short Form (OHQ-SF) in a Greek
Likewise, they banned the invitation to drink and enjoy “warmer kisses” while drinking (“più caldi caldi baci avrà” replaced with the innocuous “cerchiam felicità” or “let us seek happiness”). Alfredo’s reference to the cross (“croce e delizia” or “cross and delight”) was ...
with the “white peasant,” noting that the latter is “not deprived by law of those ‘inalienable rights,’‘liberty and the pursuit of happiness,’” which by “the use of” the “will and intellect” enable him, “or at least his offspring,” to “rise in the scale of society” ...