Get a life : Relatedness needs, materialism, and subjective well-being
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] James A. Roberts,et al. Family structure, materialism, and compulsive buying: A reinquiry and extension , 2003 .
[2] R. Larsen,et al. The Satisfaction with Life Scale , 1985, Journal of personality assessment.
[3] R. Ryan,et al. Further Examining the American Dream: Differential Correlates of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Goals , 1996 .
[4] Niall Bolger,et al. Effects of social support visibility on adjustment to stress: experimental evidence. , 2007, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[5] Edward L. Deci,et al. Autonomy, relatedness, and the self: Their relation to development and psychopathology. , 1995 .
[6] R. Baumeister,et al. The need to belong: desire for interpersonal attachments as a fundamental human motivation. , 1995, Psychological bulletin.
[7] Marsha L. Richins,et al. A Consumer Values Orientation for Materialism and Its Measurement: Scale Development and Validation , 1992 .
[8] E. Deci,et al. The "What" and "Why" of Goal Pursuits: Human Needs and the Self-Determination of Behavior , 2000 .
[9] T. Kasser. The High Price of Materialism , 2002 .
[10] M. Rosenberg. Society and the adolescent self-image , 1966 .
[11] D. Russell. UCLA Loneliness Scale (Version 3): reliability, validity, and factor structure. , 1996, Journal of personality assessment.
[12] E. Deci,et al. Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being. , 2000, The American psychologist.
[13] Hans De Witte,et al. The social costs of extrinsic relative to intrinsic goal pursuits: their relation with social dominance and racial and ethnic prejudice. , 2007, Journal of personality.
[14] Kipling D. Williams,et al. Ostracism: The Power of Silence , 2001 .
[15] T. Kasser,et al. Materialistic values and well‐being in business students , 2002 .
[16] James H. Johnson,et al. Assessing the impact of life changes: development of the Life Experiences Survey. , 1978, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[17] Kristen M. Abraham,et al. Materialism and affective well-being: the role of social support ☆ , 2004 .
[18] Julie J. Exline,et al. Social exclusion decreases prosocial behavior. , 2007, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[19] Zeynep Gürhan,et al. The role of materialism, religiosity, and demographics in subjective well‐being , 1997 .
[20] R. Ryan,et al. The relations of maternal and social environments to late adolescents' materialistic and prosocial values. , 1995 .
[21] R. Cadoret,et al. Contributions of attachment style and perceived social support to lifetime use of illicit substances. , 2005, Addictive behaviors.
[22] E. Deci,et al. Human autonomy: The basis for true self-esteem. , 1995 .
[23] L. T. Ross,et al. Perceived Social Support and Attributions for Failed Support , 1999 .
[24] Marsha L. Richins. Media, Materialism, and Human Happiness , 1987 .
[25] Sheldon Cohen,et al. Positive Events and Social Supports as Buffers of Life Change Stress , 1983 .
[26] James E. Burroughs,et al. Family structure, materialism, and compulsive consumption , 1997 .
[27] Niall Bolger,et al. Why Is Enacted Social Support Associated With Increased Distress? Using Simulation to Test Two Possible Sources of Spuriousness , 2006, Personality & social psychology bulletin.
[28] Kara Chan,et al. Materialism and Social Comparison among Adolescents , 2007 .
[29] Kennon M. Sheldon,et al. What is satisfying about satisfying events? Testing 10 candidate psychological needs. , 2001, Journal of personality and social psychology.