Subjective Well Being in Maximizers and Satisfecers
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Keywords

subjetive well-being
maximizers
satisficers
regret bienestar subjetivo
maximización
satisfacción
pesar

How to Cite

Moyano-Díaz, E., Cornejo, F., Carreño, M., & Muñoz, A. (2016). Subjective Well Being in Maximizers and Satisfecers. Terapia Psicológica, 31(3), 273-280. Retrieved from http://www.teps.cl/index.php/teps/article/view/30

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to evaluate the decision making using maximal and satisficing approaches and their effects on subjective well-being, according to its emotional component (happiness) and its cognitive dimension (satisfaction with the life). A total of 209 undergraduate students answered four questionnaires to asses maximization, satisfaction, regret and subjective well-being. The result shows that there are significant differences between maximizers and satisficers as for the subjective well-being just in its cognitive component of vital satisfaction. The satisficers presents a better evaluation of their lives than the maximizers (t[194]= 3.28, p? .05) Finally a positive relation was found between maximizers and the tendency to express regret (r= .393). These finds are discussed in based to internationally ones.

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