“…Results of numerous studies aiming to explore connections of satisfaction with life with the emotional regulation point to majority of conclusions about thier positive relationships with cognitive reappraisal (Gross & John, 2003;Haga, Kraft, & Corby, 2009;Perrone-McGovern, Simon-Dack, Beduna, Williams, & Esse, 2015;Yiğit, Özpolat, & Kandemir, 2014), and negative relationships with emotional suppression (Gross, Richards, & John, 2006;Haga et al, 2009;Randal, Rickard, & Vella-Brodrick, 2014;Soto, Perez, Kim, Lee, & Minnick, 2011). However, some researchers conclude that there are no significant relationships (e.g., Ciuluvica, Amerio, & Fulcheri, 2014). When it comes to the impacts of two types of emotional regulation on life satisfaction, the results are largely consistent with the results of exploring basic relationships (e.g., Yiğit et al, 2014).…”