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Subjective Wellbeing – Chapter 09

April 27, 2026Science of Subjective Wellbeing, Subjective Wellbeing, TextbookAffect, Appraisal, Attention Regulation, Coping, Happiness, Materialism, Mood, Negative Affect, Positive Affect, Reappraisal, Sensory Affect, Situation Selection, Subjective Wellbeing, SWBUlrich Schimmack

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