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Analyses of self-reported-well-being (SWB) survey data may be confounded if people use response scales differently. We …
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data. We ask survey respondents what they had in mind regarding (i)-(iii) when answering commonly used--life satisfaction …
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, and Szembrot, 2014), which uses self-reported responses to subjective well-being (SWB) and stated preference (SP) survey …
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, and Szembrot, 2014), which uses self-reported responses to subjective well-being (SWB) and stated preference (SP) survey …
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self-reported responses to subjective well-being (SWB) and stated preference (SP) survey questions to construct an index of …
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papers, sometimes using the same SWB dataset. Third, we ask survey respondents what they had in mind regarding (i)–(iii) when …
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