Causal Attributions of Happiness and Critical Events: How Beliefs About People's Happiness Are Affected by Moments of Crisis and Joy

This study extends the literature on people's understanding of happiness by asking whether positive and negative events could affect the causal attributions of what makes others happy. Using a factorial survey applied to a representative and probabilistic sample of Chileans, we examined three c...

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Crises
Family
Female
Folk culture
Happiness
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Income Level
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Negative Emotions
Probability
Social Perception
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