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Time frames and the distinction between affective and cognitive well-being
Authors:Maike Luhmann  Louise C. HawkleyMichael Eid  John T. Cacioppo
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, United States
b Department of Education and Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Abstract:We examined whether the empirical differences between affective well-being (AWB) and cognitive well-being (CWB) might be due to (a) the use of different time frames in measures of AWB and CWB or (b) structural differences. In Study 1, a multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) analysis indicated that levels of different components are more similar but do not converge completely when the same time frame is used. In Study 2, we found that people are more likely to consider global life circumstances (as opposed to specific events and activities) when they evaluate their CWB, regardless of the specific time frame. In both studies, the time frame did not moderate the associations between AWB and CWB and important correlates (personality, life circumstances).
Keywords:Measurement of subjective well-being   Multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) modeling   Mood   Life satisfaction   Personality   Income   Life events
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