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When the good may be stronger than the bad: Perceived influence of daily events on well-being
The Journal of Positive Psychology ( IF 4.290 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-27 , DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2020.1832248
John B. Nezlek 1, 2
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ABSTRACT

Each day for two weeks, participants described the events that happened to them. For at least four of these events (two positive and two negative), they described its valence, how much they thought the event affected their sense of self, how it influenced how they felt in general, and how important the event was for their future. Multilevel analyses found that people believed that compared to negative events, positive events had a greater influence on the self and feelings in general, and were seen as more important for the future. Such differences were larger on days on which more (vs. fewer) positive events occurred (overall), and they were larger on days on which fewer (vs. more) negative events occurred.. Such differences were larger for people higher in well-being than for those lower in well-being, primarily due to relationships between well-being and perceptions of negative events.



中文翻译:

当好事比坏事强时:感知到的日常事件对幸福感的影响

摘要

两周内的每一天,参与者都描述了发生在他们身上的事件。对于这些事件中的至少四个(两个正面和两个负面),他们描述了它的效价,他们认为该事件对他们的自我感觉有多大影响,它如何影响他们的总体感觉,以及该事件对他们未来的重要性. 多层次分析发现,人们认为,与消极事件相比,积极事件对自我和总体感觉的影响更大,对未来更重要。这种差异在发生更多(与更少)正面事件(总体)的日子里更大,在发生更少(与更多)负面事件的日子里更大。比那些幸福感较低的人,

更新日期:2020-10-27
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