Archive for the ‘Trends & Research Participation’ Category

How Intelligence Develops

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 Posted in Giving & Altruism, Main essay, Success, Trends & Research Participation | 2 Comments »

I’ve had a low-grade strep infection for well over a year now, which is ironic since I’m totally saturated in studies which show all the ways that positive emotions (like happiness, gratitude, and compassion) boost your immune system. Nowhere ...

Make your kids famous

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 Posted in Friday Photo, Trends & Research Participation | Leave a Comment »

Well, at least famous within the Half Full Blogosphere. I'm quickly running out of photos of my own, and would LOVE to include pictures of Half Full readers' kids in my posts. I'm looking for images of happy, laughing, or ...

Contribute to the Science of Happiness!

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 Posted in Trends & Research Participation | Leave a Comment »

Are you interested in how we study happiness? Take part in a ground-breaking study lead by Aaron Jarden, president of the New Zealand Association of Positive Psychology. It is the first of its kind to survey people from around the world ...

Well, Most Kids Are Alright

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 Posted in Trends & Research Participation | 2 Comments »

Last week our graduate fellow, Sarah Garrett, took a look at whether teens today are less happy than their counterparts were in the past. The results are provocative and hopeful. But readers raised some important questions. Can ...

The Kids are Alright

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 Posted in Trends & Research Participation | 4 Comments »

This week I'd like to take a break from our discussion about forgiveness to look at some exciting news. Much of the media's reporting about our kids centers on the bad things that are happening to them. "Epidemics" of bullying, ...

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