This research aims to understand how self-evaluations and well-being are related with people's self-verifying preferences in relationships. The measures of the research include Oxford happiness questionnaire, global selfevaluation traits and self-verification items. We conducted multinomial logistic regression analysis. The research sample consisting of sixty university students mentioned that they welcome their either positive or negative attributes and they want other people to welcome and verify these attributes that they think compose their self-concept. They also emphasized that their well-being is high. We can conclude that self-verification, self-evaluations, and well-being are related with each other and so can be improved together.
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