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The Dynamics of Daily Events and Well-Being Across Cultures: When Less Is More
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2009
Social Indicators Research Series
The authors examined cultural and individual differences in the relation between daily events and daily satisfaction. In a preliminary study, they established cross-cultural equivalence of 50 daily events. In the main study, participants in the United States, Korea, and Japan completed daily surveys on the 50 events and daily satisfaction for 21 days. The multilevel random coefficient model analyses showed that (a) the within-person association between positive events and daily satisfaction was
doi:10.1007/978-90-481-2352-0_8
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