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Pathways from personality to happiness: Sense of Uniqueness as a mediator
(Sage, 2014)
Personal sense of uniqueness, a major construct in humanistic psychology, has been recently shown to be a robust correlate of happiness. Yet the antecedents of this experience are not known. To address this limitation, we ...
Higher-order Traits and Happiness in the Workplace: The Importance of Occupational Project Scale for the Evaluation of Characteristic Adaptations
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)
This study attempts to explain the relationship between job satisfaction and the Big Two, Stability and Plasticity, which are the higher-order traits of Big Five. Occupational Project, a narrative construct, was considered ...
Affective reactions to one’s whole life: Preliminary development and validation of the ontological well-being scale
(Springer, 2012)
In line with the perspective provided by the intentional paradigm which claims that the measures of subjective well-being (SWB), whether cognitive or affective, should refer to life itself, the Ontological Well-Being Scale ...
Linking metatraits of the big five to well-being and ill-being: do basic psychological needs matter?
(Springer, 2013)
There is considerable evidence that two higher order factors underlie the Big-Five dimensions and that these two factors provide a parsimonious taxonomy. However, not much empirical evidence has been documented as to the ...