Examining Adolescents’ Well-being: How Do the Orientations to Happiness Relate to Their Leisure Time Activities?
<p>Three ways of achieving happiness—<em>life of pleasure, life of engagement</em>, and <em>life of meaning</em> (Seligman, 2002)—have been examined among adult samples. However, very few studies have investigated these orientations to happiness in non-adult populations...
Main Authors: | Lisa Wagner, Daniela Conrad, Najdana Gajić, Ondřej Kácha, Katarina Martinović, Aleksandrina Skvortsova, Lotte van Doeselaar, Darja Voitenko |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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European Federation of Psychology Students' Associations
2014-05-01
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Series: | Journal of European Psychology Students |
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Online Access: | https://jeps.efpsa.org/articles/281 |
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