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School of Social Sciences Most Popular Papers (Nov 2022-Jan 2023)

Check out the list of ten most downloaded School of Social Sciences papers* from Institutional Knowledge (InK) at SMU for the period of November 2022-January 2023. Click on the links below to read the papers!

1. Confidence is sexy and it can be trained: Examining male social confidence in initial, opposite-sex interactions

Norman P. LI, Jose C. YONG, Ming-hong TSAI, Mark H. C. LAI, Amy J. Y. LIM, Joshua M. ACKERMAN

2. Practical Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence, and Social Intelligence

Filip Rene O LIEVENS, David CHAN

3. 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

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

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

5. Well-being concepts and components

William TOV

6. 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

7. 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

8. The Importance of Employee Well-being

William TOV, David CHAN

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

Chang Yau HOON

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

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

 

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

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