Search Results - "OISHI, Shigehiro"
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Socioecological Psychology
Published in Annual review of psychology (01-01-2014)“…Socioecological psychology investigates humans' cognitive, emotional, and behavioral adaption to physical, interpersonal, economic, and political environments…”
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The Psychology of Residential Mobility: Implications for the Self, Social Relationships, and Well-Being
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-01-2010)“…Residential mobility is an increasingly important personal and societal issue in both the United States and the world in general. However, it has received…”
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Advances in subjective well-being research
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-04-2018)“…The empirical science of subjective well-being, popularly referred to as happiness or satisfaction, has grown enormously in the past decade. In this Review, we…”
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Advances and Open Questions in the Science of Subjective Well-Being
Published in Collabra. Psychology (2018)“…Subjective well-being (SWB) is an extremely active area of research with about 170,000 articles and books published on the topic in the past 15 years…”
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Cultural Variations in Perceived Partner Responsiveness: The Role of Self-Consistency
Published in Journal of cross-cultural psychology (01-02-2023)“…Past research has shown that perceived partner responsiveness (PPR) is a key process contributing to individual and relational outcomes and identified…”
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The psychological consequences of income inequality
Published in Social and personality psychology compass (01-03-2017)“…In this paper, we review and integrate the contemporary literature on the societal effects of income inequality, drawing on social, personality, developmental,…”
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Geography and personality: Why do different neighborhoods have different vibes?
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Income Inequality and Happiness
Published in Psychological science (01-09-2011)“…Using General Social Survey data from 1972 to 2008, we found that Americans were on average happier in the years with less national income inequality than in…”
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Residents of Poor Nations Have a Greater Sense of Meaning in Life Than Residents of Wealthy Nations
Published in Psychological science (01-02-2014)“…Using Gallup World Poll data, we examined the role of societal wealth for meaning in life across 132 nations. Although life satisfaction was substantially…”
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Rising Income and the Subjective Well-Being of Nations
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-02-2013)“…We explored whether rising income in nations is associated with increasing subjective well-being (SWB), with several advances over earlier work. Our methods…”
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The concept of life satisfaction across cultures: An IRT analysis
Published in Journal of research in personality (01-08-2006)“…The present study examined measurement equivalence of the Satisfaction with Life Scale between American and Chinese samples using multigroup Structural…”
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Happiness, income satiation and turning points around the world
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-01-2018)“…Income is known to be associated with happiness 1 , but debates persist about the exact nature of this relationship 2 , 3 . Does happiness rise indefinitely…”
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Concepts of Happiness Across Time and Cultures
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-05-2013)“…We explored cultural and historical variations in concepts of happiness. First, we analyzed the definitions of happiness in dictionaries from 30 nations to…”
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Historical Change in the Moral Foundations of Political Persuasion
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-11-2020)“…How have attempts at political persuasion changed over time? Using nine corpora dating back through 1789, containing over 7 million words of speech (1,666…”
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Viewing Development Through the Lens of Culture: Integrating Developmental and Cultural Psychology to Better Understand Cognition and Behavior
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-01-2022)“…Although many definitions of culture exist, studies in psychology typically conceptualize different cultures as different countries. In this article, we argue…”
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Reading Literary Fiction Is Associated With a More Complex Worldview
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-09-2023)“…What are the effects of reading fiction? We propose that literary fiction alters views of the world through its presentation of difference—different minds,…”
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Happiest People Revisited
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-03-2018)“…In a past Psychological Science article, Diener and Seligman (2002) explored the characteristics of extremely happy individuals and found that strong social…”
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Do We Know How Happy Strangers Are? Accuracy in Well-Being Judgments at Zero Acquaintance
Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-08-2024)“…We examined the accuracy of well-being judgments by strangers using Brunswik’s lens model. A sample of 200 college students (targets) reported their…”
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Revisiting “Most People Are Happy”—And Discovering When They Are Not
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-03-2018)“…In our 1996 article, “Most People are Happy,” we presented evidence showing that the majority of humans are above neutral in happiness. The article was popular…”
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Natural Disaster Risk and Collectivism
Published in Journal of cross-cultural psychology (01-09-2017)“…Previous research found that low levels of national wealth and high levels of historical pathogen prevalence are associated with collectivism. The main idea is…”
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