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Mehri, M., Rezaei, F & Abedi, M. (2013). Recent advances on happiness.Management Science Letters , 3(5), 1497-1500.
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Agid, O., McDonald, K., Siu, C., Tsoutsoulas, C., Wass, C., Zipursky, R.B., Foussias, G., &
Remington, G. (2012). Happiness in first-episode schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 141(1),
98-103.
Alimoradi, L., Aubi, S., & Yousefi, S. (2011). Comparing the activity of brain/behavioral systems
and happiness in male and female students. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 30, 1576-1580.
Andrews, B., & Wilding, J. M. (2004). The relation of depression and anxiety to life?stress and
achievement in students. British Journal of Psychology, 95(4), 509-521.
Bakhtiyar Nasrabadi, H., Bahrami, S., Keyvanara, M., & Kalantari, M. (2009). Astudy of the
happiness level among the staff of the faculties in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences in 2009.
Iran Occupational Health, 6(3), 8-14.
Bimonte, S., & Faralla, V. (2012). Tourist types and happiness a comparative study in Maremma,
Italy. Annals of Tourism Research, 39(4), 1929-1950.
Blackwell, T., & Case, J. (2008). Strong interest inventory. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 51
(2), 122-126.
Blanchflower, D.G., & Oswald, A.J. (2008). Hypertension and happiness across nations. Journal of
Health Economics, 27(2), 218-233.
Brebner, J., Donaldson, J., Kirby, N., & Ward, L. (1995). Relationships between happiness and
personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 19(2), 251-258.
Deary, I. J., Strand, S., Smith, P., & Fernandes, C. (2007). Intelligence and educational
achievement. Intelligence, 35(1), 13-21.
Diener, E., & Diener, C. (1996). Most people are happy. Psychological science,7(3), 181-185.
Diener, E. (2006). Guidelines for national indicators of subjective well-being and ill-being. Applied
Research in Quality of Life, 1(2), 151-157.
Donnay, D. (1997). E.K. Strong & apos; s legacy and beyond: 70 years of the strong interest inventory.
Career Development Quarterly, 46 (1), 2-22.
Easterlin, R.A. (2006). Life cycle happiness and its sources: Intersections of psychology, economics,
and demography. Journal of Economic Psychology, 27(4), 463-482.
Gil-Olarte M?rquez, P., Palomera Mart?n, R., & Brackett, M. A. (2006). Relating emotional
intelligence to social competence and academic achievement in high school
students. Psicothema, 18, 118-123.
Lubian, D., & Zarri, L. (2011). Happiness and tax morale: An empirical analysis. Journal of
Economic Behavior & Organization, 80(1), 223-243.
Lyubomirsky, S. (2001). Why are some people happier than others? The role of cognitive and
motivational processes in well-being. American Psychologist,56(3), 239.
McBride, M. (2010). Money, happiness, and aspirations: An experimental study. Journal of
Economic Behavior & Organization, 74(3), 262-276.
Ho, L.S. (2011). Hong Kong & apos; s happiness indices: What they tell us about LIFE? The Journal of
Socio-Economics, 40(5), 564-572.
Hogan, R. (1976). Personality theory perso logical tradition. Prentice – hall. Englewood cliffs,
New Jersey.
Peir?, A. (2006). Happiness, satisfaction and socio-economic conditions: Some international
evidence. The Journal of Socio-Economics, 35(2), 348-365.
Rojas, M. (2007). Heterogeneity in the relationship between income and happiness: A conceptualreferent-
theory explanation. Journal of Economic Psychology, 28(1), 1-14.
Tomer, J.F. (2011). Enduring happiness: Integrating the hedonic and eudaimonic approaches. The
Journal of Socio-Economics, 40(5), 530-537.
Veenhoven, R. (2010). Capability and happiness: Conceptual difference and reality links. The
Journal of Socio-Economics, 39(3), 344-350.
Veenhoven, R., & Choi, Y. (2012). Does intelligence boost happiness? Smartness of all pays more
than being smarter than others. International Journal of Happiness and Development, 1(1), 5-27.
Vaillant, G.E. (2012). Positive mental health: is there a cross-cultural definition? World Psychiatry,
11(2), 93-99.