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How is subjective well-being related to quality of life? Do we need two concepts and both measures?
Author
Azur
Bentham
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Bowden
Busseri
Böhnke
Camfield
Chan
Cohen
Costantini
Diener
Diener
Diener
Diener
Diener
Epskamp
Gibbons
Gibbons
Herdman
Hinks
Hyland
J.R. Böhnke
Kellert
Keyes
Kossakowski
Krägeloh
Monod
O'Connell
Office of National Statistics
Oishi
Peasgood
R Core Team
Revelle
Ring
Rubin
Ryff
Ryff
S.M. Skevington
Sclove
Skevington
Skevington
Skevington
Skevington
State of Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) Consumer Survey
Stewart-Brown
Stiglitz
Stochl
The World Health Organisation (WHO)
The World Health Organisation Quality of Life Assessment Group (WHOQOL)
The World Health Organisation Quality of Life Assessment Group (WHOQOL)
The World Health Organisation Quality of Life Assessment Spirituality Religion and Personal Beliefs Group (WHOQOL SRPB)
Theuns
Triandis
Trompenaars
Veenhoven
Wagenmakers
Publication venue
'Elsevier BV'
Publication date
06/04/2018
Field of study
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The University of Manchester - Institutional Repository
University of Dundee Online Publications
To kill or not to kill: the hardest question of all
Author
McMillan F. D.
The WHOQOL Group (1995). The World Health Organisation quality of life assessment (WHOQOL)
Publication venue
'Informa UK Limited'
Publication date
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