Changes in well-being across the lifespan: a cross-sectional survey of young, middle-age, and older adults
The aim of this study is to better understand age differences in well-being using Ryan, Huta, and Deci’s (2008) theory. According to this theory, four constructs are responsible for living a full and deeply satisfying life (i.e., eudaimonia) and experiencing pleasure and an absence of psychological...
Main Author: | Karaoylas, Eric Charilaos |
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Other Authors: | Mackenzie, Corey (Psychology) |
Language: | en_US |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4354 |
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