The author is a personality/social/industrial psychologist who has written extensively on the subject of quality-of-life. He is the director of the Office of Quality-of-Life Measurement (OQOLM) and a professor at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the USA. This book summarizes much of the research in subjective well-being and integrates this research into a parsimonious theory.
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The author is a personality/social/industrial psychologist who has written extensively on the subject of quality-of-life. He is the director of the Office of Quality-of-Life Measurement (OQOLM) and a professor at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the USA. This book summarizes much of the research in subjective well-being and integrates this research into a parsimonious theory.
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