Validation Study of the Spanish Version of the Measure of Happiness (MH) Questionnaire

This study aims to validate the Spanish version of the Measure of Happiness (MH), a questionnaire that identifies the specific areas of an individual's life that are related to experienced happiness. The sample consisted of 458 Spanish native speakers (65.7% women, 34.3% men; mean age = 24.14,...

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Main Authors: Matteo Rizzato (Author), Laura Miraglia (Author), Antonio Francisco Arnau Mollà (Author), Francisco Javier Romero Naranjo (Author), Cinzia Di Dio (Author), Michele Antonelli (Author), Davide Donelli (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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