subjective well-being
self-reported measure of well-being
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subjective well-being
Summary
subjective well-being is a concept[1]. It draws 110 Wikipedia views per month (concept category, ranking #269 of 912).[2]
Key Facts
- subjective well-being's instance of is recorded as concept[3].
- subjective well-being's instance of is recorded as method[4].
- subjective well-being's GND ID is recorded as 4124481-3[5].
- subjective well-being's subclass of is recorded as well-being[6].
- subjective well-being's part of is recorded as psychological terminology[7].
- subjective well-being's Commons category is recorded as Subjective well-being[8].
- subjective well-being's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0hqzxrg[9].
- subjective well-being's facet of is recorded as life satisfaction[10].
- subjective well-being's significant person is recorded as Ed Diener[11].
- subjective well-being's Quora topic ID is recorded as Subjective-Well-being[12].
- subjective well-being's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 112570445[13].
- subjective well-being's Online PWN Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 3893293[14].
- subjective well-being's Analysis & Policy Observatory term ID is recorded as 66121[15].
- subjective well-being's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C112570445[16].
Why It Matters
subjective well-being draws 110 Wikipedia views per month (concept category, ranking #269 of 912).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17]