A Study in 76 Countries Identified the Five Personality Traits that Define Well-Being
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A research by Oxford University scientists in the UK identified the aspects that people with greater happiness have in common, highlighting that there are some behavioral traits that impact the well-being of the human being. The study, led by Karl Overdick and Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, was published in the International Journal of Happiness and Development. The results cover the responses of 80,000 participants in 76 countries. According to the stud…
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