2018
DOI: 10.31237/osf.io/7axwe
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Conceptualizing and Measuring Well-Being Using Statistical Semantics and Numerical Rating Scales

Abstract: How to define and measure individuals’ well-being is important, as this has an impact on both research and society at large. This thesis concerns how to define and measure the self-reported well-being of individuals, which involves both theorizing as well as developing and applying empirical and statistical methods in order to gain a better understanding of well-being.The first paper critically reviews the literature on well-being. It identifies an individualistic bias in current approaches and accompanying me… Show more

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“…Judgments of life satisfaction, on the other hand, have been the undisputed way to conceptualize the cognitive component of subjective well-being. More recently, however, researchers have suggested harmony in life as a complement or supplement to life satisfaction (Kjell et al, 2016;Kjell, 2018). Nevertheless, in contrast to the focus on a psychologically self-imposed ideal involved in evaluations of life satisfaction, harmony is the sense of balance and flexibility that an individual experience in relation to the world around her (Li, 2008a,b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Judgments of life satisfaction, on the other hand, have been the undisputed way to conceptualize the cognitive component of subjective well-being. More recently, however, researchers have suggested harmony in life as a complement or supplement to life satisfaction (Kjell et al, 2016;Kjell, 2018). Nevertheless, in contrast to the focus on a psychologically self-imposed ideal involved in evaluations of life satisfaction, harmony is the sense of balance and flexibility that an individual experience in relation to the world around her (Li, 2008a,b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research demonstrate that SWL and HIL complement each other in providing a comprehensive understanding of subjective well-being (e.g., see Kjell, 2011Kjell, , 2018. SWL involves "a global assessment of a person's quality of life according to his [or her] chosen criteria" (Shin & Johnson, 1978, as cited in Diener et al, 1985).…”
Section: Satisfaction With Life and Harmony In Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is valuable to provide evidence supporting the use of abbreviated versions of the SWLS and the HILS. This is because answering long scales with many items may put unnecessary demands on participants and may result in poor data quality in long surveys; whilst efficiently and accurately assessing both SWL and HIL result in a more comprehensive and detailed understanding of well-being (e.g., see Kjell, 2011Kjell, , 2018. The examination of the psychometric properties in this article includes examining their internal consistency, item total correlation, test-retest reliability, factor structure using confirmatory factor analyses as well as examining measurement invariance across time and gender in three different datasets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%