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Predicting Global Well-Being: II

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Social Indicators of Well-Being

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In this chapter we continue the examination begun in chapter 4 of the relationships between feelings about specific life concerns and more global aspects of well-being. Whereas the previous chapter focused exclusively and in considerable detail on the prediction of one global measure, Life 3, we here explore the full set of global measures much more broadly but in less detail.

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Andrews, F.M., Withey, S.B. (1976). Predicting Global Well-Being: II. In: Social Indicators of Well-Being. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2253-5_5

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