BARSCHAK, ERNA. A study of happiness and unhappiness in the childhood and adolescence of girls in different cultures. J. Psychol., 1951, 32, 173-215.
2.
BERLAND, T. (quoted by). The scientific life. New York: Coward-McCann, 1962, p. 162-162.
3.
BRADBURN, N. M. & CAPLOVITZ, D.Reports on happiness: a pilot study of behavior related to mental health. Chicago: Aldine, 1965. (National Opinion Research Center, Monographs in Social Research, No. 3.)
4.
BROCHMAN G., Humanity and happiness (trans. Frank G. Nelson). New York: Viking Press, 1950.
5.
CASSEL, R. N.Psychological aspects of happiness. Peabody J. Educ., 1954, 32, 73-82.
6.
EDEL, M. & EDEL, A.Anthropology and ethics. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1959.
7.
FEUER, L. S.The scientific intellectual: the psychological and sociological origins of modern science. New York & London: Basic Books, 1963.
8.
FLUGEL, J. C.A quantitative study of feeling and emotion in everyday life. Brit. J. Psychol., 1925, 15, 3318-355.
9.
GILLESPIE, R. D.Psychological effects of war on citizen and soldier. New York: Norton, 1942.
10.
GOLDINGS, H. J.On the avowal and projection of happiness. J. Personality, 1954, 23, 30-47.
11.
GOODMAN, P.Growing up absurd. New York: Random House, 1960.
12.
GUMPERT M.The anatomy of happiness. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1951.
13.
VAN DEN HAAG, E.Of happiness and of despair we have no measure. In Rosenberg & White, Mass culture: the popular arts in America. Glencoe: Free Press, 1957.
14.
HART, H.Chart for happiness. New York: Macmillan, 1940.
15.
HARTMANN, G. WPersonality traits associated with variations in happiness. J. abnorm. soc. Psychol., 1935, 29, 202-212.
16.
HAZARD, P.European thought in the eighteenth century, from Montesquieu to Lessing. New Haven: Yale Univer. Press, 1954.
17.
HECKSCHER, A.The public happiness. New York: Atheneum, 1962.
18.
HUTSCHNECKER, A. A.The uill to happiness. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964.
19.
IISAGER, H.Factors contributing to happiness among Danish college students. J. soc. Psychol., 1948, 28, 237-246.
20.
JOHNSON, WINIFRED B.Euphoric and depressed moods in normal subjects. J. Charac. Person., 1937-38, 6, 79-98, 188-202.
21.
KERR, W.The decline of pleasure. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1962.
22.
LANDIS, J. T.What is the happiest period of life?School Soc., 1942, 55, 643-645.
23.
LAWTON, G.Happiness in old age. AMent. Hyg., 1943, 27, 231-237.
24.
MAKARCZYK, W.Factors affecting life satisfaction among people in Poland. Polish sociol. Bull., 1962, 1, 105-116.
25.
MARCUSE, L.Die Philosophie des Glicks, von Hiob bis Freud. Zurich: Europea Verlag, 1949.
26.
MAUZI, R.L'idie de bonheur dans la litterature et la pensee franfaises au XVIIIe si'cle. Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, 1960.
27.
MONTAGU, A.How to find happiness and keep it. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1942.
28.
MURRAY, H. A.Toward a classification of interactions. In T. Parsons & E. O. Shils (eds.), Toward a general theory of action. Cambridge: Harvard Univer. Press, 1951, pp. 455-456.
29.
RIESMAN, D.Abundance for what?Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1964.
30.
ROSTVIG, MAREN-SOFIE. The happy man; studies in the metamorphoses of a classical ideal, vol. 1: 1600-1700, vol. 2: 1700-1760. Oslo: Akademisk Forlag, 1954-58.
31.
RUITENBEEK, H. M.The individual and the crowd: a study of identity in America. New York: New American Library of World Literature, 1965.
32.
RUSSELL, B.The conquest of happiness. New York: New American Library, 1951.
33.
SCHNEIDER, L. & DORNBUSCH, S. M.Popular religion: inspirational books in America. Chicago: Univer. of Chicago Press, 1958.
34.
SKINNER, B. F.Walden Two. New York: Macmillan, 1948.
35.
SYMONDS, P. M.Happiness as related to problems and interests. J. educ. Psychol., 1937, 28, 290-294.
36.
TAYLOR, G. R.Conditions of happiness. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1951.
37.
THOMAS, W. I. & ZNANIECKI, F.The Polish peasant in Europe and America, vol. I. New York: Knopf, 1927.
38.
THOMSEN, A.Expectation in relation to achievement and happiness. J. abnorm. soc. Psychol., 1943, 38, 58-73.
39.
TUCKMAN, J. & LORGE, I.Perceptual stereotypes about life adjustments. J. soc. Psychol., 1956, 43, 239-245.
40.
WALL, W. D.Happiness and unhappiness in the childhood and adolescence of a group of women students. Brit. l. Psychol., 1948, 38,191-208.
41.
WALLAS, G.The great society: a psychological analysis. New York: Macmillan, 1914.
42.
WATSON, G.Happiness among adult students of education. J. educ. Psychol., 1930, 21, 79-109.
43.
WESSMAN, A. E. A psychological inquiry into satisfactions and happiness. Doctoral dissertation, Yale Univer., 1956 (available from University Microfilms).
44.
YUTANG, LIN. On the wisdom of Anmerica. New York: John Day, 1950.