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Eudemonic Well-being: Structure and Predictors

Student: Terekhin Aleksandr

Supervisor: Evgeny N. Osin

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Personality Studies and Existential Psychotherapy (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2016

In this paper author researched eudaimonic well-being model on the russian sample. The obtained results agree with expectations: high correlation of almost all constructs to existing scales and questionnaires; strong connection of happiness experience with such constructs as engagement, fulfilment, self-direction; eudaimonia three main factors: wealth, effort and meaning; demographic characteristics did not show any strong ties.

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