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Life satisfaction, happiness and morale two problems with the use of subjective well-being indicators | Author(s) | James Horley |
Journal title | The Gerontologist, vol 24, no 2, April 1984 |
Pages | pp 124-127 |
Keywords | Life satisfaction ; Well being ; Morale ; Measurement. |
Annotation | Life satisfaction, happiness and morale are three indicators of subjective well-being that have been of particular interest to psychosocial gerontologists. Two problems in the use of such indicators - usage variance and inappropriate assessment level - are examined. Potential solutions to these problems are suggested and discussed briefly. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-930630083 |
Classmark | F:5HH: D:F:5HH: DQ: 3R |
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