Thinking, Fast and Slow

(Axel Boer) #1

38 : Thinking About Life


German Socio-Economic Panel : Andrew E. Clark, Ed Diener, and Yannis
Georgellis, “Lags and Leads in Life Satisfaction: A Test of the Baseline
Hypothesis.” Paper presented at the German Socio-Economic Panel
Conference, Berlin, Germany, 2001.
affective forecasting: Daniel T. Gilbert and Timothy D. Wilson, “Why the
Brain Talks to Itself: Sources of Error in Emotional Prediction,”
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 364 ( 2009 ): 1335 – 41.
only significant fact in their life : Strack, Martin, and Schwarz, “Priming and
Communication.”
questionnaire on life satisfaction : The original study was reported by
Norbert Schwarz in his doctoral thesis (in German) “Mood as Information:
On the Impact of Moods on the Evaluation of One’s Life” (Heidelberg:
Springer Verlag, 1987 ). It has been described in many places, notably
Norbert Schwarz and Fritz Strack, “Reports of Subjective Well-Being:
Judgmental Processes and Their Methodological Implications,” in
Kahneman, Diener, and Schwarz, Well-Being , 61 – 84.
goals that young people set : The study was described in William G.
Bowen and Derek Curtis Bok, The Shape of the River : Long-Term
Consequences of Considering Race in College and University
Admissions
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998 ). Some of
Bowen and Bok’s findings were reported by Carol Nickerson, Norbert
Schwarz, and Ed Diener, “Financial Aspirations, Financial Success, and
Overall Life Satisfaction: Who? and How?” Journal of Happiness Studies
8 ( 2007 ): 467 – 515.
“being very well-off financially” : Alexander Astin, M. R. King, and G. T.
Richardson, “The American Freshman: National Norms for Fall 1976 ,”
Cooperative Institutional Research Program of the American C {he on,
Rouncil on Education and the University of California at Los Angeles,
Graduate School of Education, Laboratory for Research in Higher
Education, 1976.
money was not important : These results were presented in a talk at the
American Economic Association annual meeting in 2004. Daniel
Kahneman, “Puzzles of Well-Being,” paper presented at the meeting.
happiness of Californians : The question of how well people today can
forecast the feelings of their descendants a hundred years from now is
clearly relevant to the policy response to climate change, but it can be
studied only indirectly, which is what we proposed to do.
aspects of their lives : In posing the question, I was guilty of a confusion that
I now try to avoid: Happiness and life satisfaction are not synonymous. Life

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