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The Metrics of Happiness: Art and Science Measuring Personal Happiness Societal Wellbeing
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The Metrics of Happiness: Art and Science Measuring Personal Happiness Societal Wellbeing in Bloomington, MN
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Current price: $169.00


The Metrics of Happiness: Art and Science Measuring Personal Happiness Societal Wellbeing in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $169.00
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This book provides a comprehensive treatment of how happiness and wellbeing are measured. It presents an accessible summary of the philosophy, methodology, and applicability of the various measurement techniques that have been generated by the leaders of the happiness movement. It traces the history of development of the core ideas, and clarifies the unexpectedly wide range of techniques that are used. The book provides an unbiased assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of each approach and differentiates the contributions that have been made by psychologists, economists, environmentalists, and health scientists. It examines applications at a personal scale, in the workplace, at a societal scale, and on the world stage. It does so in an easytoread anecdotal writing style that will appeal to a wide range of academic and lay readers who enjoy popularized nonfiction that address matters of social concern.
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of how happiness and wellbeing are measured. It presents an accessible summary of the philosophy, methodology, and applicability of the various measurement techniques that have been generated by the leaders of the happiness movement. It traces the history of development of the core ideas, and clarifies the unexpectedly wide range of techniques that are used. The book provides an unbiased assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of each approach and differentiates the contributions that have been made by psychologists, economists, environmentalists, and health scientists. It examines applications at a personal scale, in the workplace, at a societal scale, and on the world stage. It does so in an easytoread anecdotal writing style that will appeal to a wide range of academic and lay readers who enjoy popularized nonfiction that address matters of social concern.



















