Analysis shows Facebookers who use more -negative- words in their status posts are actually happier...... https://t.co/yoXfdka6SX
RT @uranus_2: Facebookで測った幸福感は人生満足感尺度と有意な相関を示さない。Facebookのアップデートで使用するネガティブ語の数が多いほど人生満足感が高い。Can Well-Being be Measured Using …https://t.co/E…
Facebookで測った幸福感は人生満足感尺度と有意な相関を示さない。Facebookのアップデートで使用するネガティブ語の数が多いほど人生満足感が高い。Can Well-Being be Measured Using …https://t.co/EqJCCxWZzO
@f_karig @tante @neleheise siehe Facebook Happiness Index, https://t.co/TYqbIWqxTA http://t.co/2MNx4UZetA http://t.co/9LFpGt3a8w
One for Social Media-ists MT @EithneSexton: FB happiness index doesn't work: happy people use more negative words http://t.co/HZudoplxTj #fb
FB happiness index doesn't work: happy people use more negative words in status http://t.co/08w5LgFnrR #fb #well-being
Where you live impacts what you want: http://t.co/2B1MlJBG2u #SPSP2014 #SPSPblog @SPSPnews
Where you live impacts what you want: http://t.co/2B1MlJBG2u #SPSP2014 #SPSPblog @SPSPnews
Can #Facebook predict happiness from status updates? Recent article casts doubt: http://t.co/6RgUTczmjr #SPSP2014