Day-to-day affect is surprisingly stable: A two-year longitudinal study of well-being.
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Reproducibility in Psychological Science: When Do Psychological Phenomena Exist?The Stability of Individual Well-Being in Short Windows of Time: Women's Perceptions across the Ovulatory Cycle.Comparing the Reliability and Validity of Global Self-Report Measures of Subjective Well-Being With Experiential Day Reconstruction Measures.
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Day-to-day affect is surprisingly stable: A two-year longitudinal study of well-being.
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Day-to-day affect is surprisingly stable: A two-year longitudinal study of well-being.
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M Brent Donnellan
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10.1177/1948550616662129
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2016-09-13T00:00:00Z