showSidebars ==
showTitleBreadcrumbs == 1
node.field_disable_title_breadcrumbs.value ==

School of Social Sciences Most Popular Papers (Oct 2018-Jan 2019)

Check out the list of ten most downloaded School of Social Sciences papers* from Institutional Knowledge (InK) at SMU for the period of October 2018 – January 2019. Click on the links below to read the papers!

1. Country roads, take me home… to my friends: How intelligence, population density, and friendship affect modern happiness

Norman P. LI, Satoshi KANAZAWA

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

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

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

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

4. The Concept of a Middle Power in International Relations: Distinguishing between Emerging and Traditional Middle Powers

Eduard JORDAAN

5. How communist is North Korea?: From the birth to the death of Marxist ideas of human rights

Jiyoung SONG

6. The Importance of Employee Well-being

William TOV, David CHAN

7. Results from the perception and attitudes towards ageing and seniors survey (2013/2014)

Mathew MATHEWS, Paulin Tay STRAUGHAN

8. Practical Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence, and Social Intelligence

Filip Rene O LIEVENS, David CHAN

9. Process-tracing research designs: A practical guide

Jacob RICKS, Amy H. LIU

10. The Dark Triad: Facilitating a Short-Term Mating Strategy in Men

Peter K. JONASON, Norman P. LI, Gregory D. WEBSTER, David P. SCHMITT

 

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

Back to Research@SMU February 2019 Issue