Authors
E Diener, M Diener
Publication date
1995
Journal
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Volume
68
Pages
653-663
Publisher
American psychological association
Description
College students in 31 nations (N= 13,118) completed measures of self-esteem, life satisfaction, and satisfaction with specific domains (friends, family, and finances). The authors assessed whether cross-cultural variations in the strength of associations were related to societal dimensions including income and individualism. At the national level, individualism correlated–. 24 (ns) with heterogeneity and. 71 (p<. 001) with wealth. At the individual level, self-esteem and life satisfaction were correlated. 47 for the entire sample. This relation, however, was moderated by the individualism of the society. The associations of financial, friend, and family satisfactions with life satisfaction and with self-esteem also varied across nations. Financial satisfaction was a stronger correlate of life satisfaction in poorer countries. It was found that life satisfaction and self-esteem were clearly discriminable constructs. Satisfaction ratings …
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Scholar articles
E Diener, M Diener - Journal of personality and social psychology, 1995