His scientific interests lie mostly in Social psychology, Well-being, Life satisfaction, Developmental psychology and Collectivism. In the subject of general Social psychology, his work in Subjective well-being, Personality and Big Five personality traits is often linked to Cross-cultural, thereby combining diverse domains of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Coping, Happiness at work and Happiness economics in addition to Subjective well-being.
His Personality study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Valence and Affect. His Life satisfaction research incorporates themes from Construct validity, Test validity, Psychometrics and Optimism. His studies in Developmental psychology integrate themes in fields like Identity, Cultural identity, Identity formation and Consistency.
Social psychology, Subjective well-being, Happiness, Life satisfaction and Well-being are his primary areas of study. His study connects Developmental psychology and Social psychology. His Developmental psychology study incorporates themes from Big Five personality traits, Daily diary and Moderation.
His research investigates the link between Subjective well-being and topics such as Diener that cross with problems in Construct. The various areas that Eunkook M. Suh examines in his Happiness study include Physical attractiveness, Emotional contagion, Positive psychology and Meaning. His Life satisfaction study which covers Valence that intersects with Concreteness and Longitudinal study.
His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Happiness, Life satisfaction, Scale and Subjective well-being. His Social psychology research integrates issues from Mate value and Association. His Association research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Interpersonal communication, Propinquity and Object.
His Happiness study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Gratitude, Physical attractiveness, Emotional contagion and Individual difference. He has included themes like Relation and Extraversion and introversion in his Life satisfaction study. Eunkook M. Suh combines topics linked to Cross-cultural studies with his work on Subjective well-being.
His main research concerns Social psychology, Happiness, Association, Evolutionary psychology and Social motivation. He regularly links together related areas like Object in his Social psychology studies. Eunkook M. Suh combines subjects such as Social emotions, Feeling, Gratitude and Social support with his study of Happiness.
His Association study combines topics in areas such as Interpersonal communication and Propinquity. Evolutionary psychology is closely attributed to Interpersonal relationship in his research.
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Subjective well-being: Three decades of progress
Ed Diener;Eunkook M. Suh;Richard E. Lucas;Heidi L. Smith.
Psychological Bulletin (1999)
Measuring quality of life: Economic, social, and subjective indicators
Ed Diener;Eunkook Suh.
Social Indicators Research (1997)
Discriminant validity of well-being measures.
Richard E. Lucas;Ed Diener;Eunkook Suh.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1996)
The shifting basis of life satisfaction judgments across cultures: Emotions versus norms.
Eunkook Suh;Ed Diener;Shigehiro Oishi;Harry C. Triandis.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1998)
Cultural Influences on Personality
Harry C. Triandis;Eunkook M. Suh.
Annual Review of Psychology (2002)
Recent findings on subjective well-being.
Ed Diener;Eunkook Suh;Shieghiro Oishi.
Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology (1997)
Events and subjective well-being: Only recent events matter.
Eunkook Suh;Ed Diener;Frank Fujita.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1996)
Similarity of the Relations between Marital Status and Subjective Well-Being Across Cultures
Ed Diener;Carol L. Gohm;Eunkook Suh;Shigehiro Oishi.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2000)
Subjective well-being is essential to well-being.
Ed Diener;Jeffrey J. Sapyta;Eunkook Suh.
Psychological Inquiry (1998)
Culture, identity consistency, and subjective well-being.
Eunkook Mark Suh.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2002)
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