Journal article

The Eudaimonic and Hedonic Components of Happiness: Qualitative and Quantitative Findings

A Delle Fave, I Brdar, T Freire, D Vella-Brodrick, MP Wissing

Social Indicators Research | Published : 2011

Abstract

This paper illustrates a new project developed by a cross-country team of researchers, with the aim of studying the hedonic and eudaimonic components of happiness through a mixed method approach combining both qualitative and quantitative analyses. Data were collected from 666 participants in Australia, Croatia, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and South Africa. A major aim of the study was to examine definitions and experiences of happiness using open-ended questions. Among the components of well-being traditionally associated with the eudaimonic approach, meaning in particular was explored in terms of constituents, relevance, and subjective experience. The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWL..

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