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Andrew J Oswald

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International Journal of Epidemiology|October 24, 2007
Commentary: human well-being and causality in social epidemiologyAndrew J Oswald
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 9, 2021
Physical pain, gender, and the state of the economy in 146 nationsLucía Macchia, Andrew J Oswald
Ecological Economics : the Journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics|August 12, 2017
National well-being policy and a weighted approach to human feelingsGus O'Donnell, Andrew J Oswald
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 19, 2009
Objective confirmation of subjective measures of human well-being: evidence from the U.S.AAndrew J Oswald, Stephen Wu
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 3, 2019
Does eating fruit and vegetables also reduce the longitudinal risk of depression and anxiety? A commentary on 'Lettuce be happy'Redzo Mujcic, Andrew J Oswald
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 6, 2022
Inequality, well-being, and the problem of the unknown reporting functionCaspar Kaiser, Andrew J Oswald
American Journal of Public Health|July 12, 2016
Evolution of Well-Being and Happiness After Increases in Consumption of Fruit and VegetablesRedzo Mujcic, Andrew J Oswald
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 10, 2018
Is envy harmful to a society's psychological health and wellbeing? A longitudinal study of 18,000 adultsRedzo Mujcic, Andrew J Oswald
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 2, 2025
The growth and collapse of autonomy at workRedzo Mujcic, Andrew J Oswald
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 3, 2022
The scientific value of numerical measures of human feelingsCaspar Kaiser, Andrew J Oswald
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International Journal of Epidemiology|October 24, 2007
Commentary: human well-being and causality in social epidemiologyAndrew J Oswald
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 9, 2021
Physical pain, gender, and the state of the economy in 146 nationsLucía Macchia, Andrew J Oswald
Ecological Economics : the Journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics|August 12, 2017
National well-being policy and a weighted approach to human feelingsGus O'Donnell, Andrew J Oswald
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 19, 2009
Objective confirmation of subjective measures of human well-being: evidence from the U.S.AAndrew J Oswald, Stephen Wu
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 3, 2019
Does eating fruit and vegetables also reduce the longitudinal risk of depression and anxiety? A commentary on 'Lettuce be happy'Redzo Mujcic, Andrew J Oswald
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 6, 2022
Inequality, well-being, and the problem of the unknown reporting functionCaspar Kaiser, Andrew J Oswald
American Journal of Public Health|July 12, 2016
Evolution of Well-Being and Happiness After Increases in Consumption of Fruit and VegetablesRedzo Mujcic, Andrew J Oswald
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 10, 2018
Is envy harmful to a society's psychological health and wellbeing? A longitudinal study of 18,000 adultsRedzo Mujcic, Andrew J Oswald
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 2, 2025
The growth and collapse of autonomy at workRedzo Mujcic, Andrew J Oswald
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 3, 2022
The scientific value of numerical measures of human feelingsCaspar Kaiser, Andrew J Oswald
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