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[This chapter examines wellbeing research related to affect and cognition. Specifically, the chapter covers research related to mood, casual attribution, appraisals, meaning to life, habituation, cognitive frames, and cognitive outlooks. The latter (cognitive outlooks) includes research on mindfulness, gratitude, optimism, self-esteem, autonomy, locus of control, competence, connectedness, attributional style, ruminative style, and strengths.]
Published: Jun 10, 2021
Keywords: Affect; Cognition; Happiness; Subjective wellbeing; Positive mental health; Mood; Casual attribution; Appraisals; Meaning of life; Habituation; Cognitive frames; Cognitive outlooks; Mindfulness; Gratitude; Optimism; Self-esteem; Autonomy; Locus of control; Competence; Connectedness; Attributional style; Ruminative style; Character strengths
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