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Cultural Syndromes and Subjective Well-being
Author(s)Triandis, Harry C.
AbstractThis work presents an extensive overview of many of the factors that might influence subjective well-being across cultures. There are data to support some of the author’s conjectures; other variables represent promising avenues for research.
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Pages13-36
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceCulture and Subjective Well Being
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PubDate 2000
ISBN_ISSN0262041820

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