2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-4611-4_12
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Relationships Between Self-Serving Attributional Bias and Subjective Well-Being Among Danish and Spanish Women

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“…That is, people with positive attributional styles tended to exhibit favorable expectancies and show optimistic view towards the futures, which lead to experience more life satisfaction, more positive affect and less negative affect, showed high SWB eventually. Experimental study from workplace showed that individuals in the positive attributional style condition showed decreased tendency to make self-deficient causal attributions for poor subjective well-being (Welbourne et al 2007;Sanjuán and Lopez 2013). Researches from medical setting also provide evidences that people with specific attributional styles about the difficult such as surgery, pain, and life events, and from here appear to optimism about life and lead to satisfaction with their life which is the cognition part of SWB, and finally, optimists had high SWB (Carver et al 2010;Gohm and Clore 2002).…”
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confidence: 73%
“…That is, people with positive attributional styles tended to exhibit favorable expectancies and show optimistic view towards the futures, which lead to experience more life satisfaction, more positive affect and less negative affect, showed high SWB eventually. Experimental study from workplace showed that individuals in the positive attributional style condition showed decreased tendency to make self-deficient causal attributions for poor subjective well-being (Welbourne et al 2007;Sanjuán and Lopez 2013). Researches from medical setting also provide evidences that people with specific attributional styles about the difficult such as surgery, pain, and life events, and from here appear to optimism about life and lead to satisfaction with their life which is the cognition part of SWB, and finally, optimists had high SWB (Carver et al 2010;Gohm and Clore 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…En lo que se refiere a las correlaciones entre los factores de género y felicidad, en ambos casos (correlaciones por sexo y por lugar de origen) los análisis muestran patrones similares: los rasgos positivos de instrumentalidad y expresividad están asociados con satisfacción y optimismo, y los rasgos negativos con infelicidad. Múltiples investigaciones (Bassof y Glass, 1982;Díaz-Loving et al, 2007Hegelson y Fritz, 1999;Matud et al, 2002;Pozos, 2012;Sanjuán y Jensen, 2013;Sanjuán y Magallares, 2013;Velasco, 2015) han obtenido resultados similares a los de la presente investigación: Siempre que los individuos estén orientados hacia su propia cultura, e incluso cuando exista una apertura de pensamiento (sin que llegue a ser radical), la asociación entre felicidad y género será tal como se presenta en este trabajo, tanto para hombres como mujeres. que depende de nociones compartidas sobre la vida que encuadran después evaluaciones individuales.…”
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