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  ´ÜÃàÇü Çູ ôµµ (COncise Measure Of Subjective Well-Being; COMOSWB)

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              ³í¹®Áý.213-232. [hwp]
     (Suh, E. M., Koo, J. (2011). A Concise Measure of Subjective Well-Being(COMOSWB): Scale 
               development and validation. Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, 25,  
               96-114.  [in Korean])

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     A concise, culturally nuanced 9-item subjective well-being scale is introduced. The measure  
  includes 3 positive and negative emotion items, respectively, representing high, medium, and  
  low levels of arousal. Satisfaction is measured in three separate domains of life?personal,
  relational, and collective. This Concise Measure of Subjective Well-Being (COMOSWB) shows
  strong levels of reliability (internal, test-retest) and clear patterns of convergent and      
  discriminant validity. Compared to existing measures of happiness, the COMOSWB adds
  interdependent aspects in measuring satisfaction and includes emotion items that are more
  balanced in terms of arousal level.


      Although copyrighted, the Concise Measure of Subjective Well-Being (COMOSWB) 
   scale may be used if proper citaiton is given.
 




  Satisfaction With Life Scales (SWLS)