Most People are Pretty Happy, but There is Cultural Variation: The Inughuit, The Amish, and The Maasai
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Most People are Pretty Happy, but There is Cultural Variation: The Inughuit, The Amish, and The Maasai
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im September 2005 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 2005
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Most People are Pretty Happy, ...... uit, The Amish, and The Maasai
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Most People are Pretty Happy, ...... uit, The Amish, and The Maasai
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Most People are Pretty Happy, ...... uit, The Amish, and The Maasai
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Most People are Pretty Happy, ...... uit, The Amish, and The Maasai
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Most People are Pretty Happy, ...... uit, The Amish, and The Maasai
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Most People are Pretty Happy, ...... uit, The Amish, and The Maasai
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Most People are Pretty Happy, ...... uit, The Amish, and The Maasai
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Joar Vittersø
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10.1007/S10902-005-5683-8
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2005-09-01T00:00:00Z