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1Department of Psychology, 210 McAlester Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA. sheldonk@missouri.edu
Abstract:
The authors provide a definition of positive psychology and suggest that psychologists should try to cultivate a more appreciative perspective on human nature. Examples are given of a negative bias that seems to pervade much of theoretical psychology, which may limit psychologists' understanding of typical and successful human functioning. Finally, a preview of the articles in the special section is given.
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