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School of Social Sciences Most Popular Papers (May-Jul 2022)

Check out the list of ten most downloaded School of Social Sciences papers* from Institutional Knowledge (InK) at SMU for the period of May-July 2022. Click on the links below to read the papers!

1. Elderly Population in Singapore: Understanding Social, Physical and Financial Needs

John A. DONALDSON, Catherine J. SMITH, Balambigai Balakrishnan, Mumtaz Md. KADIR, Sanushka MUDALIAR

2. The association between objective and subjective socioeconomic standing and subjective well-being: A meta-analysis

Jacinth J. X. TAN, Michael W. KRAUS, Nichelle C. CARPENTER, Nancy E. ADLER

3. Beyond the hedonic treadmill: Revising the adaptation theory of well-being

Ed DIENER, Richard E. LUCAS, Christie N. SCOLLON

4. Well-being concepts and components

William TOV

5. Practical Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence, and Social Intelligence

Filip Rene O LIEVENS, David CHAN

6. New Well-Being Measures: Short Scales to Assess Flourishing and Positive and Negative Feelings

Ed DIENER, Derrick WIRTZ, William TOV, Chu KIM-PRIETO, Dong-won CHOI, Shigehiro OISHI, Robert Biswas-DIENER

7. The Importance of Employee Well-being

William TOV, David CHAN

8. There and back again: What the Cold War for Southeast Asia can teach us about Sino-US competition in the region today

Wen-Qing (WEI Wenqing) NGOEI

9. Revisiting the Asian Values Argument used by Asian Political Leaders and its Validity

Chang Yau HOON

10. A handbook on inequality, poverty and unmet social needs in Singapore

Catherine J. SMITH, John A. DONALDSON, Sanushka MUDALIAR, Mumtaz Md. KADIR, Lam Keong YEOH

 

* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.

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