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Eunkook M. Suh

Eunkook M. Suh

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Psychology

D-Index
37
Citations
54725
World Ranking
8990
National Ranking
6

Overview

Eunkook M. Suh is affiliated with Yonsei University in South Korea. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a combined total of 48 publications. Suh's work focuses heavily on subfields such as Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Genetics.

The scientist's main topics of study include Cultural Differences and Values, Social and Intergroup Psychology, Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment, Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior, Misinformation and Its Impacts, and Media Influence and Politics.

Frequent publication venues for Suh's work include the European Journal of Social Psychology, Scientific Reports, Scientific Data, PNAS Nexus, and the Journal of Happiness Studies. Among these, the European Journal of Social Psychology and Scientific Reports each feature two of their publications, as do Scientific Data and PNAS Nexus, with the Journal of Happiness Studies also representing two works.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Suh cover a range of topics and were published between 2020 and 2022. Notable recent works include:

  • "Happiness, Meaning, and Psychological Richness" (2020, Affective Science)
  • "Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance" (2022, European Journal of Social Psychology)
  • "Perceiving societal pressure to be happy is linked to poor well-being, especially in happy nations" (2022, Scientific Reports)
  • "Family still matters: Human social motivation across 42 countries during a global pandemic" (2022, Evolution and Human Behavior)
  • "Moral Expansiveness Around the World: The Role of Societal Factors Across 36 Countries" (2022, Social Psychological and Personality Science)

Suh has collaborated frequently with several coauthors. Among the most common are Agustín Espinosa and Peter Haľama, each with nine joint publications. Other frequent collaborators include Victoria Wai Lan Yeung and Watcharaporn Boonyasiriwat, each with eight coauthored works, and Ike E. Onyishi, with seven joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Subjective well-being: Three decades of progress

    Ed Diener;Eunkook M. Suh;Richard E. Lucas;Heidi L. Smith

  • Measuring quality of life: Economic, social, and subjective indicators

    Ed Diener;Eunkook Suh

  • Discriminant validity of well-being measures.

    Richard E. Lucas;Ed Diener;Eunkook Suh

  • The shifting basis of life satisfaction judgments across cultures: Emotions versus norms.

    Eunkook Suh;Ed Diener;Shigehiro Oishi;Harry C. Triandis

  • Cultural Influences on Personality

    Harry C. Triandis;Eunkook M. Suh

  • Recent findings on subjective well-being.

    Ed Diener;Eunkook Suh;Shieghiro Oishi

  • Events and subjective well-being: Only recent events matter.

    Eunkook Suh;Ed Diener;Frank Fujita

  • Similarity of the Relations between Marital Status and Subjective Well-Being Across Cultures

    Ed Diener;Carol L. Gohm;Eunkook Suh;Shigehiro Oishi

  • Subjective well-being is essential to well-being.

    Ed Diener;Jeffrey J. Sapyta;Eunkook Suh

  • Cross-cultural evidence for the fundamental features of extraversion.

    Richard E. Lucas;Ed Diener;Alexander Grob;Alexander Grob;Eunkook M. Suh

  • Culture, identity consistency, and subjective well-being.

    Eunkook Mark Suh

  • Value as a Moderator in Subjective Well‐Being

    Shigehiro Oishi;Ed Diener;Eunkook Suh;Richard E. Lucas

  • National differences in reported subjective well-being: Why do they occur?

    Ed Diener;Eunkook M. Suh;Heidi Smith;Liang Shao

  • Cross-Cultural Variations in Predictors of Life Satisfaction: Perspectives from Needs and Values

    Shigehiro Oishi;Edward F. Diener;Richard E. Lucas;Eunkook M. Suh

  • The Measurement of Values and Individualism-Collectivism

    Shigehiro Oishi;Ulrich Schimmack;Ed Diener;Eunkook M. Suh

  • National differences in subjective well-being.

    Ed Diener;Eunkook Mark Suh

  • The Temporal Satisfaction With Life Scale.

    William Pavot;Ed Diener;Eunkook Suh

  • Positivity and the Construction of Life Satisfaction Judgments: Global Happiness is Not the Sum of its Parts

    Ed Diener;Christie K. Napa Scollon;Shigehiro Oishi;Vivian Dzokoto

  • Culture, distress, and oxytocin receptor polymorphism (OXTR) interact to influence emotional support seeking

    Heejung S. Kim;David K. Sherman;Joni Y. Sasaki;Jun Xu

  • Self, the hyphen between culture and subjective well-being.

    Eunkook M. Suh

  • Events and subjective well-being: Only recent events matter: Erratum.

    Eunkook Suh;Ed Diener;Frank Fujita

Frequent Co-Authors

Ed Diener
Ed Diener University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Shigehiro Oishi
Shigehiro Oishi University of Chicago
Richard E. Lucas
Richard E. Lucas Michigan State University
David K. Sherman
David K. Sherman University of California, Santa Barbara
Ulrich Schimmack
Ulrich Schimmack University of Toronto
Shelley E. Taylor
Shelley E. Taylor University of California, Los Angeles
John A. Updegraff
John A. Updegraff Kent State University
Harry C. Triandis
Harry C. Triandis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Norman P. Li
Norman P. Li Singapore Management University
Ayse K. Uskul
Ayse K. Uskul University of Sussex

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