Putting the “We” Into Well‐being: Using Collectivism‐Themed Measures of Well‐Being Attenuates Well‐being's Association With Individualism
Kuba Kryś(Kyoto University), Yukiko Uchida(Kyoto University), Brian W. Haas(University of Würzburg), Michael Harris Bond(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), David O. Igbokwe(Baze University), Alejandra Dominguez‐Espinoza(Ibero American University), Martín Nader(Icesi University), Wijnand A. P. van Tilburg(King's College London), Muhammad Rizwan(Pakistan Telecommunication Company (Pakistan)), Magdalena Łużniak‐Piecha(Uniwersytet SWPS), Cai Xing(Renmin University of China), Anna Kwiatkowska(Institute of Psychology), Zichen Zhu(Renmin University of China), Yvette van Osch(Tilburg University), Joonha Park(Nagoya University of Commerce and Business), John M. Zelenski(Carleton University), Colin A. Capaldi(Carleton University)
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