What Makes You Happy?: A Comparison of Self-reported Criteria of Happiness Between Two Cultures

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Dong Yul Lee
Sung Hee Park
Max R. Uhlemann
Philip Patsult
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[1] University of Western Ontario,
[2] National College of Education,undefined
[3] University of Victoria,undefined
[4] University of Ottawa,undefined
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Absolute Level; Korean Student; Objective Item; Avowed Happiness;
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Based on the cross-cultural psychosocial notion of individualism and collectivism, comparisons between two contrasting cultures with regard to the criteria for avowed happiness were made. The Happiness Questionnaire, which contains four open-ended questions (e.g., “What makes you happy?”), and two objective items assessing the level of perceived happiness were administered to Canadian and Korean students. The responses to the four questions were content-analyzed along 14 categories. Comparisons of the proportions in each of the 14 categories revealed that, although the students from the two cultures differed in their absolute level of perceived happiness, they seemed to employ essentially the same ordered set of criteria in expressing their avowed happiness.
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