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Human behavior / Positive psychology / Socioeconomics / Emotions / Personal life / Ed Diener / Life satisfaction / Social Indicators Research / Subjective well-being / Mind / Behavior / Happiness
Date: 2015-01-27 15:31:55
Human behavior
Positive psychology
Socioeconomics
Emotions
Personal life
Ed Diener
Life satisfaction
Social Indicators Research
Subjective well-being
Mind
Behavior
Happiness

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