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Happiness (attitudes (influences (family, peers, mass media, community,…
Happiness
attitudes
values are the basis for attitudes
prejudice is an attitude
can be changed by having positive experiences
begin to develop cognitively they categorize
influences
family
peers
mass media
community
school
Motives & attributions
Locus of control
external
internal
Mastery orientation
higher expectations = perform better
Learned Help-less orientation
perception acquired
negative experiences
lack of ability
self- efficacy
empowerment
personal agency
values
factors that affect
age
experience
cognitive development
moral reasoning
affected by societal perceptions
disappointment
striving for happiness in hedonism
drugs
sex
alcohol
shopping
food
acting happy makes you feel happier
look for reasons to laugh
self esteem
development
significance
competence
virtue
power
warmth
strict
democratic
People with high self-esteem are
significantly happier than others.
They are also less likely to be depressed.
self esteem
plays an important role in every aspect of life
happiness is 50% biology
happier people are more likely to survive