Lucas, Richard E.
Lucas, Richard E. 1971-
রিচার্ড ই লুকাস
Lucas, Richard E. (Richard Eric), 1971-
Lucas, Richard Eric, 1971-....
VIAF ID: 120430406 (Personal)
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Works
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Actor, partner, and similarity effects of personality on global and experienced well-being | |
Advances and Open Questions in the Science of Subjective Well-Being | |
Aging, mobility impairments and subjective wellbeing. | |
Comparing the Reliability and Validity of Global Self-Report Measures of Subjective Well-Being With Experiential Day Reconstruction Measures. | |
Day-to-day affect is surprisingly stable: A two-year longitudinal study of well-being. | |
A direct comparison of the day reconstruction method (DRM) and the experience sampling method (ESM) | |
Do social relationships buffer the effects of widowhood? A prospective study of adaptation to the loss of a spouse. | |
The Effect of Mood on Judgments of Subjective Well-Being: Nine Tests of the Judgment Model. | |
Great myths of personality | |
The impact of the Syrian conflict on population well-being | |
Income inequality is associated with stronger social comparison effects: The effect of relative income on life satisfaction. | |
Income reliably predicts daily sadness, but not happiness: A replication and extension of Kushlev, Dunn, & Lucas (2015). | |
Late life disability and experienced wellbeing: Are economic resources a buffer? | |
Life events and life satisfaction : Estimating effects of multiple life events in combined models | |
Life Satisfaction of U.S. Counties Predicts Population Growth | |
Long-term disability is associated with lasting changes in subjective well-being: evidence from two nationally representative longitudinal studies | |
Making replication mainstream | |
Measuring Experiential Well-Being among Older Adults | |
Mental, social, and physical well-being in New Hampshire, Oregon, and Washington, 2010 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: implications for public health research and practice related to Healthy People 2020 foundation health measures on well | |
The mini-IPIP scales: tiny-yet-effective measures of the Big Five factors of personality | |
Nauka o szczęściu i zadowoleniu z życia | |
Personality, culture, and subjective well-being: emotional and cognitive evaluations of life | |
Personality trait stability and change | |
The policy relevance of personality traits | |
Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg | |
The Role of Response Styles in the Assessment of Intraindividual Personality Variability. | |
Secondary data analysis, 2011: | |
Spousal similarity in life satisfaction before and after divorce | |
Stability of happiness : theories and evidence on whether happiness can change | |
Time does not heal all wounds. | |
Time Use and Experienced Wellbeing of Older Caregivers: A Sequence Analysis | |
Trait Mechanisms in Youth with and without Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. | |
Using Trait-State Models to Evaluate the Longitudinal Consistency of Global Self-Esteem From Adolescence to Adulthood | |
The Validity of the Day Reconstruction Method in the German Socio-Economic Panel Study | |
Wanting, having, and satisfaction: Examining the role of desire discrepancies in satisfaction with income | |
Warm water and loneliness redux: rejoinder to Shalev and Bargh (2014) study 1. | |
When does money matter most? Examining the association between income and life satisfaction over the life course | |
Why stop at two opinions? Reply to McCrae (2020) |