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Assessing Well-Being - The Collected Works of Ed Diener (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
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Assessing Well-Being - The Collected Works of Ed Diener (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Series: Social Indicators Research Series, 39
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The Sandvik, Diener, and Seidlitz (1993) paper is another that has
received widespread attention because it documented the fact that
self-report well-being scales correlate with a number of other
methods of measuring the same concepts, such as with reports by
knowledgeable "informants" (family and friends), expe- ence
sampling measurement, and the memory for good versus bad life
events. A single factor was found to underlie measures using
different methods, and a n- ber of different well-being self-report
measures were found to correlate with the non-self-report measures.
Thus, although the self-report measures of well-being are
imperfect, and can be in uenced by response artifacts, they have
substantial validity as shown by their correlations with
measurements based on alternative methods. Whereas the Pavot and
Diener article reviewed the Satisfaction with Life Scale, the
Lucas, Diener, and Larsen (2003) paper reviews various approaches
to assessing positive emotions. As we wrote in the chapter in this
volume in which we present new measures, we do not consider any of
the existing measures of positive affect to be entirely acceptable
for measuring subjective well-being in the affect area, and that is
why we have created and validated a new measure.
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