UDC 159.99

INDICATORS OF SUBJECTIVE HAPPINESS IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION

Yelshansky Serguei Petrovich1, Anufriev Aleksandr Fedorovich2, Efimova Olga Sergeevna3, Semyonov Dmitrij Vladimirovich4
1Moscow State Pedagogical University, Doctor in Psychology, Professor, Professor of the Work Psychology and Psychological Consulting Department
2Moscow State Pedagogical University, Doctor in Psychology, Professor, Professor of the Work Psychology and Psychological Consulting Department
3Moscow State Pedagogical University, Candidate in Psychology, Docent, Docent of the Work Psychology and Psychological Consulting Department
4Moscow State Pedagogical University, Candidate in Psychology, Docent, Docent of the Work Psychology and Psychological Consulting Department

Abstract
The article presents the results of the evaluation of subjective happiness in the Russian population on tests of S. Lyubomirsky-H. Lepper and M. Atkinson. On the material of 360 people it has been established that in modern Russian population there is a high level of subjective happiness. The integrated assessment of happiness is not "committed" to the highest possible level, and "concentrated" in "the district" of "expected plus about 15 percent of scale range" level.

Keywords: level of subjective happiness, positive psychological states, positive psychology, subjective happiness


Category: 3. Psychology

Article reference:
Indicators of subjective happiness in the Russian population // Psychology, sociology and pedagogy. 2016. № 4 [Electronic journal]. URL: https://psychology.snauka.ru/en/2016/04/6666

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