Importance and Achievement of Life Goals in the Prediction of Life Satisfaction (CROSBI ID 507290)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Penezić, Zvjezdan ; Sorić, Izabela
engleski
Importance and Achievement of Life Goals in the Prediction of Life Satisfaction
Life satisfaction and related constructs such as well being, happiness and quality of life are newer constructs of so-called, positive psychology. The intention of the scientist is to discriminate, investigate and theoretically explain these constructs. According to the theory, satisfaction develops as the inverse function of the observed differences between what a person possesses and multiple comparison standards (temporal and social). It seems that goals (what is desired) are set on the basis of these comparisons, but attainments (what is realized) are also evaluated. The difference between "possess-desire" is established. A nonexperimental examination was conducted on a sample of subjects aged 15 to 71, from several Croatian towns, using questionnaires, self-evaluation and rating scales. Importance (what is desired) and achievement (what is realized) of different goals, play a significant role in explaning life satisfaction among different age groups. Achievement of different developmental goals is a better predictor of life satisfaction than the importance of the same goals. Discrepancies among importance and achievement of developmental goals are not significant in prediction of life satisfaction when importance or achievement have been controled.
Life satisfaction; life goals; achievement; importance
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Podaci o prilogu
57-x.
2005.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
7th Alps-Adria Conference in Psychology, Abstracts
Manenica, Ilija
Zadar: Odjel za psihologiju Sveučilišta u Zadru
Podaci o skupu
7^th Alps-Adria Conference in Psychology
poster
02.06.2005-04.06.2005
Zadar, Hrvatska