Schimmack, Ulrich
Associate ProfessorPsychology

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905-828-5369
Rm. AA 222
3359 Mississauga Road N.
Mississauga, Ontario
L5L 1C6
3359 Mississauga Road N.
Mississauga, Ontario
L5L 1C6
The main aim of my research is to contribute to the scientific understand of happiness. The ultimate goal is to develop a causal theory of happiness that can be used to predict the impact of personal and societal changes on happiness (cf. Kahneman, Schwarz, & Diener, 1999, “Well-Being: The foundations of hedonic psychology”). The scientific term for happiness is subjective well-being (SWB). SWB has a cognitive and an affective component. The cognitive component is assessed with life-satisfaction judgments (“I am satisfied with my life.) The affective component is based on the amount of pleasant and unpleasant experiences in people’s lives.
Research
Personality and Well-Being