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  1. The term for this is ‘hedonic adaptation’. The data indicates that the biggest wellbeing boosts come from marriage, childbirth and financial gain, but that those sparks of happiness are ...

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  2. Feb 28, 2020 · Hereby, they accomplish a looping effect since they change ‘what kinds of people can exist’ under the labels of anxiety and depression. However, while they use the labels in a new way, they do not accomplish a looping effect in the clinical diagnoses of anxiety and depression applied in the programmes offered to young people in school.

    • Sofia Kvist Lindholm, Anette Wickström
    • 2020
  3. Theorists have long assumed that people’s self-esteem and social relationships influence each other. However, the empirical evidence has been inconsistent, creating substantial uncertainty about whether relationships are in fact an influential factor in self-esteem development and vice versa. This meta-analysis synthesizes the available longitudinal data on the prospective effect of social ...

    • Michelle A Harris, Ulrich Orth
    • 2020
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  4. Apr 11, 2023 · For example, when we take into account the average valence (when the subjective model was preferred), whether the model implied enduring event effects, and the number of post-event slopes as a rough proxy for the potential frequency 3 of an event, the cumulative effect of accomplishing something that made one proud (5 times across the study period) was larger for conscientiousness (0.16 ...

  5. Sep 10, 2020 · A meta-analysis of positive psychology intervention (PPIs) studies was conducted. PPIs were defined as interventions in which the goal of wellbeing enhancement was achieved through pathways consistent with positive psychology theory. Data were extracted from 347 studies involving over 72,000 participants from clinical and non-clinical child and ...

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  6. majority of life events, including some of the most “in-tuitively impactful” events like marriage, divorce, child-birth, and retirement, have not demonstrated consistent associations with personality trait change across studies (Bleidorn et al., 2018; Wagner et al., 2020). Nevertheless, many of these inconsistencies may be

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  8. Ian Hacking uses the looping effect to describe how classificatory practices in the human sciences interact with the classified people. While arguably this interaction renders the affected human kinds unstable and hence different from natural kinds, realists argue that also some prototypical natural kinds are interactive and human kinds in general are stable enough to support explanations and ...

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