Comparing Multiple Discrepancies Theory to Affective Models of Subjective Wellbeing Jed D. BloreMark A. StokesRobert A. Cummins OriginalPaper 20 March 2010 Pages: 1 - 16
Subjective Well-Being and Social Capital in Belgian Communities. The Impact of Community Characteristics on Subjective Well-Being Indicators in Belgium Marc HoogheBram Vanhoutte OriginalPaper 21 March 2010 Pages: 17 - 36
Investigating the Substantive Aspect of Construct Validity for the Satisfaction with Life Scale Adapted for Children: A Focus on Cognitive Processes Anne M. GadermannMartin GuhnBruno D. Zumbo OriginalPaper 23 April 2010 Pages: 37 - 60
Social Cohesion as a Real-life Phenomenon: Assessing the Explanatory Power of the Universalist and Particularist Perspectives Jan Germen Janmaat OriginalPaper 08 April 2010 Pages: 61 - 83
The Quality of School Life: Teacher-Student Trust Relationships and the Organizational School Context Dimitri Van MaeleMieke Van Houtte OriginalPaper 01 April 2010 Pages: 85 - 100
Attitudes to Chronic Poverty in the ‘Global Village’ Armando BarrientosDaniel Neff OriginalPaper 30 March 2010 Pages: 101 - 114
Effect of Changes in Living Conditions on Well-Being: A Prospective Top–Down Bottom–Up Model Naoki NakazatoUlrich SchimmackShigehiro Oishi OriginalPaper 31 March 2010 Pages: 115 - 135
New Zealand = Māori, New Zealand = Bicultural: Ethnic Group Differences in a National Sample of Māori and Europeans Jessica F. HardingChris G. SibleyAndrew Robertson OriginalPaper 31 March 2010 Pages: 137 - 148
Does Country Matter for Subjective Well-Being? Franz H. HeukampMiguel A. Ariño OriginalPaper 01 April 2010 Pages: 155 - 170
Participation and well-Being Among Older Adults Living with Chronic Conditions Dana AnabyWilliam C. MillerPACC Research Group OriginalPaper 02 April 2010 Pages: 171 - 183