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THE CROSS-NATIONAL PATTERN OF HAPPINESS:
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Quality Of LifeCultureLife SatisfactionWell-being (Positive Psychology)Subjective Well-beingSociologySocial ImpactMost PredictionsSocial SciencesSocial StratificationHappinessEmotionUniversity StudentsPsychologyCross National Data-sets
Predictions about level and dispersion of happiness in nations are derived from three theories of happiness: comparison-theory, folklore-theory and livability-theory. The predictions are tested on two cross national data-sets: a comparative survey among university students in 38 nations in 1985 and a collection of comparable general population surveys in 28 nations around 1980. Most predictions of comparison-theory and folklore-theory are defied by the data. The predictions of livability-theory are all confirmed.
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