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What is happiness? Why are some people happier than others?This new edition of The Psychology of Happiness provides a comprehensive and uptodate account of research into the nature of happiness. Major research developments have occurred since publication of the first edition in 1987 here they are brought together for the first time, often with surprising conclusions.Drawing on research from the disciplines of sociology, physiology and economics as well as psychology, Michael Argyle explores the nature of positive and negative emotions, and the psychological and cognitive processes involved in their generation. Accessible and wideranging coverage is provided on key issues such as: the measurements and study of happiness, mental and physical health; the effect of friendship, marriage and other relationships on positive moods; happiness, mental and physical health; the effects of work, employment and leisure; and the effects of money, class and education. The importance of individual personality traits such as optimism, purpose in life, internal control and having the right kind of goals is also analysed. New to this edition is additional material on national differences, the role of humour, and the effect of religion. Are some countries happier than others? This is just one of the controversial issues addressed by the author along the way.Finally the book discusses the practical application of research in this area, such as how happiness can be enhanced, and the effects of happiness on health, altruism and sociability. This definitive and thoughtprovoking work will be compulsive reading for students, researchers and the interested general reader
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- Q: What is the main topic of 'The Psychology of Happiness'? A: The book explores the nature of happiness, examining why some individuals are happier than others and discussing various research findings related to positive and negative emotions.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Psychology of Happiness'? A: The author of the book is Michael Argyle, a noted psychologist.
- Q: What new material is included in the second edition? A: The second edition includes additional insights on national differences in happiness, the role of humor, and the impact of religion on happiness.
- Q: How does the book address the impact of relationships on happiness? A: It discusses how friendships, marriage, and other relationships can influence positive moods and overall happiness.
- Q: What are the key themes covered in the book? A: Key themes include measurements of happiness, mental and physical health, the effects of work and leisure, and the influence of personality traits on happiness.
- Q: Is 'The Psychology of Happiness' suitable for general readers? A: Yes, the book is designed to be accessible for both students and the general public interested in understanding happiness.
- Q: What practical applications does the book suggest regarding happiness? A: The book discusses ways to enhance happiness and explores how happiness can affect health, altruism, and sociability.
- Q: What is the binding type of 'The Psychology of Happiness'? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was 'The Psychology of Happiness' first published? A: The first edition of the book was published in 1987, with the second edition released on November 29, 2001.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Psychology of Happiness' have? A: The book contains 288 pages.