Ed Diener's article "Subjective Well-Being", fundamental for the consolidation of this objetcin Positive Psychology, was critically analyzed in terms of its internal consistency and its influence on research in this new area. Each textual block of the article was evaluated for its fragility accordi...
Using data from the survey on "Social Condition and Integration of Foreign Citizens" collected by the Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) in 2011–2012, the aim of this paper is to study immigrants' subjective well‐being in Italy, evaluating the main individual factors associated ...
(diener, 2000). subjective wellbeing is a necessary part of overall psychological wellbeing but on its own it is not enough. to see why this is so, imagine being somewhere that you really enjoy, perhaps sitting on a yacht in the sunshine, with your favourite food and drink and some ...
with advanced educational concepts from a positive psychology perspective. It addresses several aspects, including children’s creative talents, good character, self-regulation, and learning abilities, to protect children’s growth with a positive and active mindset and shape their subjective well-being ...
Despite an emerging evidence-base for intervention, it is not clear if current approaches create, exacerbate or mitigate outcome inequities between different types of participants. We conducted a systematic review of international interventions targeting mental health, subjective wellbeing and suicide-...
on mental processes, recognized the intimate connection between the brain and the mind. Amid these trends, Wilhelm Wundt, in 1879, envisioned a distinct scientific discipline—an independent study of immediate human experience, characterized by the systematic analysis of the conscious subjective world. ...
What does subjective mean in psychology? adj . 1.taking place or existing only within the mind . 2. particular to a specific person and thus intrinsically inaccessible to the experience or observation of others. Is subjective experience the key to consciousness?
models lead a perfect career. Once I got into the limelight, I felt I was always making mistakes, which was really hard for me to navigate,” she says, adding that skaters tend to get “a lot of their value and self-worth” from their results, despite the sport being very subjectiv...
in each case a specific subjective character, which it is beyond our ability to conceive. And if there is conscious life elsewhere in the universe, it is likely that some of it will not be describable even in the most general experiential terms available to us. (The problem is not ...
Diener, E., Oishi, S., & Lucas, R. E. (2003). Personality, culture, and subjective well-being: Emotional and cognitive evaluations of life.Annual Review of Psychology, 54(1), 403-425. http://people.virginia.edu/~so5x/Diener,%20Oishi,%20&%20Lucas%202003%20Ann.%20Review.pdf ...