Happiness is Different Things to Different People: Subjective Well-being in Global Perspective
Closing keynote presentation at the 2010 Depression on College Campuses Conference.
Speaker:
Ronald F. Inglehart, Ph.D., Amy and Alan Lowenstein Professor of Democracy, Democratization, and Human Rights; Professor of Political Science, College of Literature Science and the Arts; Research Professor, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research; University of Michigan
Видео Happiness is Different Things to Different People: Subjective Well-being in Global Perspective канала Eisenberg Family Depression Center
Speaker:
Ronald F. Inglehart, Ph.D., Amy and Alan Lowenstein Professor of Democracy, Democratization, and Human Rights; Professor of Political Science, College of Literature Science and the Arts; Research Professor, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research; University of Michigan
Видео Happiness is Different Things to Different People: Subjective Well-being in Global Perspective канала Eisenberg Family Depression Center
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