3.3 An Integrative Look at Happiness. What determines happiness? Genetics Circumstance Individual factors Culture.

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3.3 An Integrative Look at Happiness

What determines happiness? Genetics Circumstance Individual factors Culture

Cognitive Factors Social Comparison Theory Goals and New Goals Level of Aspiration Theory – General expectancy – Short lived happiness

Happiness and Wealth Does wealth create happiness? Give examples of studies that relate to wealth Myers and Dieners (1995) Hagerty (2003) – Upward comparison What role does the media play in our perception of happiness? Conway, di Fazio, and Mayman (1999) – Illusory correlation

What role does the media play in our perception of happiness? Conway, di Fazio, and Mayman (1999) – Illusory correlation

Case Study: Schappel Sisters What insights do you gain from their story?

Socio-cultural Factors What does the Dalai Lama say about happiness? Do you agree or disagree? GNH? Why are the Bhutanese so happy? The Danes?

Map of World Happiness Adrian White

Happiness Map How was it developed? – Meta-analysis What factors are considered when deciding if a country is happy? Does capitalism lead to unhappiness? Positive Psychology