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|a Well-being :
|b the foundations of hedonic psychology /
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|a Acknowledgments; Preface; Part 1. How Can We Know Who Is Happy? Conceptual and Methodological Issues; 1. Objective Happiness; 2. Ecological Momentary Assessment; 3. Measurement Issues in Emotion Research; 4. Reports of Subjective Well-Being: Judgmental Processes and Their Methodological Implications; 5. Wouldn't It Be Nice? Predicting Future Feelings; Part 2. Feeling Good or Bad: Pleasures and Pains; Moods and Emotions; 6. Preadaptation and the Puzzles and Properties of Pleasure; 7. On the Pleasures of the Mind; 8. Questions Concerning Pain; 9. The Mood System.
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|a 10. Emotions and the Hedonic ExperiencePart 3. Personality and Individual Differences; 11. Personality and Subjective Well-Being; 12. Life Task Participation and Well-Being: The Importance of Taking Part in Daily Life; 13. Self-Regulation and the Quality of Life: Emotional and Non-Emotional Life Experiences; 14. Disturbances in Emotion; 15. Personal Control and Well-Being; 16. Hedonic Adaptation; 17. Gender Differences in Well-Being; Part 4. The Social Context; 18. Causes and Correlates of Happiness; 19. Close Relationships and the Quality of Life; 20. Well-Being and the Workplace.
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|a 21. The Measurement of Welfare and Well-Being: The Leyden Approach22. National Differences in Subjective Well-Being; Part 5. Biological Perspectives; 23. The Physiology and Pathophysiology of Unhappiness; 24. The Psychophysiology of Utility Approaches; 25. Can Neurobiology Tell Us Anything About Human Feelings?; 26. On the Neural Computation of Utility: Implications from Studies of Brain Stimulation Reward; 27. Pleasure, Pain, Desire, and Dread: Hidden Core Process of Emotion; 28. Neural Systems for Reinforcement and Inhibition of Behavior: Relevance to Eating, Addiction, and Depression.
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