Measuring Well-Being (eBook, PDF)
Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Social Sciences and the Humanities
Redaktion: Lee, Matthew T.; Vanderweele, Tyler J.; Kubzansky, Laura D.
Measuring Well-Being (eBook, PDF)
Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Social Sciences and the Humanities
Redaktion: Lee, Matthew T.; Vanderweele, Tyler J.; Kubzansky, Laura D.
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This edited volume focuses on both conceptual and practical challenges in measuring well-being. Leveraging insights across diverse disciplines, including psychology, economics, sociology, statistics, public health, theology, and philosophy, contributors consider the philosophical and theological traditions on happiness, well-being and the good life, as well as recent empirical research on well-being and its measurement. The chapters review what is known empirically about how different measures of well-being relate to each other and considers various arguments for and against use of specific…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780197512548
- Artikelnr.: 63211770
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780197512548
- Artikelnr.: 63211770
* Part 1: Empirical Research and Reflections on Well-Being Measurement
* Chapter 1: Measuring and Using Happiness to Support Public Policies,
John F. Helliwell
* Chapter 2: Reflections on the Introduction of Official Measures of
Subjective Well-Being in the UK: Moving from Measurement to Use, Paul
Allin
* Chapter 3: Assessments of Societal Subjective Well-Being: Ten
Methodological Issues for Consideration, Louis Tay, Andrew T. Jebb,
and Victoria S. Scotney
* Chapter 4: Eudaimonic and Hedonic Well-Being: An Integrative
Perspective with Linkages to Sociodemographic Factors and Health,
Carol D. Ryff, Jennifer Morozink Boylan, and Julie A. Kirsch
* Chapter 5: A Review of Psychological Well-Being and Mortality Risk:
Are All Dimensions of Psychological Well-Being Equal? Claudia
Trudel-Fitzgerald, Laura D. Kubzansky, and Tyler J. VanderWeele
* Part 2: Conceptual Reflections on Well-Being Measurement
* Chapter 6: "Positive Biology" and Well-Ordered Science, Colin
Farrelly
* Chapter 7: Philosophy of Well-Being for the Social Sciences: A
Primer, Guy Fletcher
* Chapter 8: Defending a Hybrid of Objective-List and Desire Theories
of Well-Being, William A. Lauinger
* Chapter 9: The Challenge of Measuring Well-Being as Philosophers
Conceive of It, Anne Baril
* Chapter 10: Human Flourishing: A Christian Theological Perspective,
Neil G. Messer
* Chapter 11: Comparing Empirical and Theological Perspectives on the
Relationship Between Hope and Aesthetic Experience: An Approach to
the Nature of Spiritual Well-Being, Mark Wynn
* Part 3: Advancing the Conversation about Measurement
* Chapter 12: The Comprehensive Measure of Meaning: Psychological and
Philosophical Foundations, Jeffrey Hanson and Tyler J. VanderWeele
* Chapter 13: Empirical Relationships among Five Types of Well-Being,
Seth Margolis, Eric Schwitzgebel, Daniel J. Ozer, and Sonja
Lyubomirsky
* Chapter 14: Measures of Community Well-Being: A Template, Tyler J.
VanderWeele
* Chapter 15: Inner Peace as a Contribution to Human Flourishing: A New
Scale Developed from Ancient Wisdom, Juan Xi and Matthew T. Lee
* Chapter 16: Tradition-Specific Measures of Spiritual Well-Being,
Tyler J. VanderWeele, Katelyn N. Long, and Michael J. Balboni
* Part 4: Scholarly Dialogue on the Science of Well-Being
* Chapter 17: Current Recommendations on the Selection of Measures for
Well-Being, Tyler J. VanderWeele, Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald, Paul
Allin, Colin Farrelly, Guy Fletcher, Donald E. Frederick, Jon Hall,
John F. Helliwell, Eric S. Kim, William A. Lauinger, Matthew T. Lee,
Sonja Lyubomirsky, Seth Margolis, Eileen McNeely, Neil G. Messer,
Louis Tay, Vish Viswanath, Dorota Woziak-Biaowolska, Laura D.
Kubzansky
* Chapter 18: Advancing the Science of Well-Being: A Dissenting View on
Measurement Recommendations, Carol D. Ryff, Jennifer Morozink Boylan,
and Julie A. Kirsch
* Chapter 19: Response to "Advancing the Science of Well-Being: A
Dissenting View on Measurement Recommendations," Tyler J.
VanderWeele, Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald, and Laura D. Kubzansky
* Chapter 20: Response to Response: Growing the Field of Well-Being,
Carol D. Ryff, Jennifer Morozink Boylan, and Julie A. Kirsch
* Conclusion, Matthew T. Lee, Laura D. Kubzansky, and Tyler J.
VanderWeele
* Part 1: Empirical Research and Reflections on Well-Being Measurement
* Chapter 1: Measuring and Using Happiness to Support Public Policies,
John F. Helliwell
* Chapter 2: Reflections on the Introduction of Official Measures of
Subjective Well-Being in the UK: Moving from Measurement to Use, Paul
Allin
* Chapter 3: Assessments of Societal Subjective Well-Being: Ten
Methodological Issues for Consideration, Louis Tay, Andrew T. Jebb,
and Victoria S. Scotney
* Chapter 4: Eudaimonic and Hedonic Well-Being: An Integrative
Perspective with Linkages to Sociodemographic Factors and Health,
Carol D. Ryff, Jennifer Morozink Boylan, and Julie A. Kirsch
* Chapter 5: A Review of Psychological Well-Being and Mortality Risk:
Are All Dimensions of Psychological Well-Being Equal? Claudia
Trudel-Fitzgerald, Laura D. Kubzansky, and Tyler J. VanderWeele
* Part 2: Conceptual Reflections on Well-Being Measurement
* Chapter 6: "Positive Biology" and Well-Ordered Science, Colin
Farrelly
* Chapter 7: Philosophy of Well-Being for the Social Sciences: A
Primer, Guy Fletcher
* Chapter 8: Defending a Hybrid of Objective-List and Desire Theories
of Well-Being, William A. Lauinger
* Chapter 9: The Challenge of Measuring Well-Being as Philosophers
Conceive of It, Anne Baril
* Chapter 10: Human Flourishing: A Christian Theological Perspective,
Neil G. Messer
* Chapter 11: Comparing Empirical and Theological Perspectives on the
Relationship Between Hope and Aesthetic Experience: An Approach to
the Nature of Spiritual Well-Being, Mark Wynn
* Part 3: Advancing the Conversation about Measurement
* Chapter 12: The Comprehensive Measure of Meaning: Psychological and
Philosophical Foundations, Jeffrey Hanson and Tyler J. VanderWeele
* Chapter 13: Empirical Relationships among Five Types of Well-Being,
Seth Margolis, Eric Schwitzgebel, Daniel J. Ozer, and Sonja
Lyubomirsky
* Chapter 14: Measures of Community Well-Being: A Template, Tyler J.
VanderWeele
* Chapter 15: Inner Peace as a Contribution to Human Flourishing: A New
Scale Developed from Ancient Wisdom, Juan Xi and Matthew T. Lee
* Chapter 16: Tradition-Specific Measures of Spiritual Well-Being,
Tyler J. VanderWeele, Katelyn N. Long, and Michael J. Balboni
* Part 4: Scholarly Dialogue on the Science of Well-Being
* Chapter 17: Current Recommendations on the Selection of Measures for
Well-Being, Tyler J. VanderWeele, Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald, Paul
Allin, Colin Farrelly, Guy Fletcher, Donald E. Frederick, Jon Hall,
John F. Helliwell, Eric S. Kim, William A. Lauinger, Matthew T. Lee,
Sonja Lyubomirsky, Seth Margolis, Eileen McNeely, Neil G. Messer,
Louis Tay, Vish Viswanath, Dorota Woziak-Biaowolska, Laura D.
Kubzansky
* Chapter 18: Advancing the Science of Well-Being: A Dissenting View on
Measurement Recommendations, Carol D. Ryff, Jennifer Morozink Boylan,
and Julie A. Kirsch
* Chapter 19: Response to "Advancing the Science of Well-Being: A
Dissenting View on Measurement Recommendations," Tyler J.
VanderWeele, Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald, and Laura D. Kubzansky
* Chapter 20: Response to Response: Growing the Field of Well-Being,
Carol D. Ryff, Jennifer Morozink Boylan, and Julie A. Kirsch
* Conclusion, Matthew T. Lee, Laura D. Kubzansky, and Tyler J.
VanderWeele