Assessing the cognitive component of subjective well-being: Revisiting the satisfaction with life scale with classical test theory and item response theory
Life satisfaction is generally regarded as the cognitive component of subjective well-being, as opposed to positive and negative affect, which are regarded as the affective components. This topic has been extensively studied worldwide and has been linked to a variety of outcomes related to the work...
Main Authors: | Tyrone B. Pretorius, Anita Padmanabhanunni |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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AOSIS
2022-07-01
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Series: | African Journal of Psychological Assessment |
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Online Access: | https://ajopa.org/index.php/ajopa/article/view/106 |
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