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Examining the Relationship Between Positive Mood and Life Satisfaction in Easterners and Westerners: Is Feeling Good Associated with Building Agency, Broadening Pathways, or Both?

The present study sought to determine if the positive association between positive mood and life satisfaction can be understood as a function of hope. Consistent with the broaden-and-build model of positive emotions, we tested the hypothesis that positive mood would be associated with broadening hop...

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Published in:Journal of happiness studies 2019-10, Vol.20 (7), p.2159-2172
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Adults
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Cultural groups
Economics
Emotions
Life satisfaction
Personality and Social Psychology
Philosophy
Positive Psychology
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