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Kuba, K., Haas, B. W., Igou, E. R., Kosiarczyk, A., Kocimska-Bortnowska, A., Kwiatkowska, A....Bond, M.  H. (2022). Introduction to a culturally sensitive measure of well-being: Combining life satisfaction and interdependent happiness across 49 different cultures. Journal of Happiness Studies. 24 (2), 607-627
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K. Krys et al.,  "Introduction to a culturally sensitive measure of well-being: Combining life satisfaction and interdependent happiness across 49 different cultures", in Journal of Happiness Studies, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 607-627, 2022
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@article{krys2022_1772733806363,
	author = "Kuba, K. and Haas, B. W. and Igou, E. R. and Kosiarczyk, A. and Kocimska-Bortnowska, A. and Kwiatkowska, A. and Lun, V. M.-C. and Maricchiolo, F. and Park, J. and Šolcová, I. P. and Sirlopú, D. and Uchida, Y. and Vauclair, C.- M. and Vignoles, V. L. and Zelenski, J. M. and Adamovic, M. and Akotia, C. S. and Albert, I. and Esteves, C. and Bond, M.  H.",
	title = "Introduction to a culturally sensitive measure of well-being: Combining life satisfaction and interdependent happiness across 49 different cultures",
	journal = "Journal of Happiness Studies",
	year = "2022",
	volume = "24",
	number = "2",
	doi = "10.1007/s10902-022-00588-1",
	pages = "607-627",
	url = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10902-022-00588-1"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Introduction to a culturally sensitive measure of well-being: Combining life satisfaction and interdependent happiness across 49 different cultures
T2  - Journal of Happiness Studies
VL  - 24
IS  - 2
AU  - Kuba, K.
AU  - Haas, B. W.
AU  - Igou, E. R.
AU  - Kosiarczyk, A.
AU  - Kocimska-Bortnowska, A.
AU  - Kwiatkowska, A.
AU  - Lun, V. M.-C.
AU  - Maricchiolo, F.
AU  - Park, J.
AU  - Šolcová, I. P.
AU  - Sirlopú, D.
AU  - Uchida, Y.
AU  - Vauclair, C.- M.
AU  - Vignoles, V. L.
AU  - Zelenski, J. M.
AU  - Adamovic, M.
AU  - Akotia, C. S.
AU  - Albert, I.
AU  - Esteves, C.
AU  - Bond, M.  H.
PY  - 2022
SP  - 607-627
SN  - 1389-4978
DO  - 10.1007/s10902-022-00588-1
UR  - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10902-022-00588-1
AB  - How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being measured according to the way people in country A think about well-being? We address this issue by proposing a new culturally sensitive method to comparing societal levels of well-being. We support our reasoning with data on life satisfaction and interdependent happiness focusing on individual and family, collected mostly from students, across forty-nine countries. We demonstrate that the relative idealization of the two types of well-being varies across cultural contexts and are associated with culturally different models of selfhood. Furthermore, we show that rankings of societal well-being based on life satisfaction tend to underestimate the contribution from interdependent happiness. We introduce a new culturally sensitive method for calculating societal well-being, and examine its construct validity by testing for associations with the experience of emotions and with individualism-collectivism. This new culturally sensitive approach represents a slight, yet important improvement in measuring well-being. 
ER  -