Authors
Ed Diener, William Tov
Publication date
2007/6/1
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Volume
63
Issue
2
Pages
421-440
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
Hierarchical generalized linear modeling was employed to examine the relations between person‐level subjective well‐being (SWB) and peace‐relevant attitudes, and how these relations vary across nations in the World Values Survey. Person‐level SWB was associated with more confidence in the government and armed forces, greater emphasis on postmaterialist values, stronger support for democracy, less intolerance of immigrants and racial groups, and greater willingness to fight for one's country. These associations were moderated at the nation level by liberal development, violent inequality, gross domestic product, and nation‐level SWB. The moderator effects indicate that happy people are not completely blind to the conditions of their society and that their endorsement of peace attitudes is sensitive to whether the conditions for peace do exist.
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Scholar articles
E Diener, W Tov - Journal of Social Issues, 2007