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Predicting subjective quality of life : the contributions of personality and perceived control

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by Rachel. Cousins
This thesis showed that as samples move from a homeostatic position of high-normal subjective quality of life, to normal, to low-normal subjective quality of life, the contributions of personality (extroversion and neuroticism) and perceived control (approach and avoidant control) to the maintenance of subjective quality of life becomes more complicated

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x, 129 leaves + appendices ; 30 cm.

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thesis

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thesis

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eng

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Supported by the portfolio "A case study demonstration of the family context of anxiety disorders across the lifespan and the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural interventions."

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D.Psychology (Clinical)

Faculty

Faculty of Health

School

School of Psychology

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