Weiting Ng, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
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Ng W, Tov W, Veenhoven R, et al. (2021) In Memory of Edward Diener: Reflections on His Career, Contributions and the Science of Happiness. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 706447 |
Tong EMW, Reddish P, Oh VYS, et al. (2021) Income robustly predicts self-regard emotions. Emotion (Washington, D.C.) |
Ng W, Russell Kua WS, Kang SH. (2019) The Relative Importance of Personality, Financial Satisfaction, and Autonomy for Different Subjective Well-Being Facets. The Journal of Psychology. 1-21 |
Tov W, Ng W, Kang S. (2019) The facets of meaningful experiences: An examination of purpose and coherence in meaningful and meaningless events The Journal of Positive Psychology. 1-8 |
Ng W, Diener E. (2018) Affluence and Subjective Well-Being: Does Income Inequality Moderate their Associations? Applied Research in Quality of Life. 14: 155-170 |
Ng W. (2016) Use of positive interventions: Does neuroticism moderate the sustainability of their effects on happiness? Journal of Positive Psychology. 11: 51-61 |
Ng W. (2016) Extending Traditional Psychological Disciplines to Positive Psychology: A View from Subjective Well-being Journal of Happiness Studies. 1-19 |
Ng W. (2015) Processes Underlying Links to Subjective Well-being: Material Concerns, Autonomy, and Personality Journal of Happiness Studies. 16: 1575-1591 |
Ng W, Diener E. (2014) What matters to the rich and the poor? Subjective well-being, financial satisfaction, and postmaterialist needs across the world. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 107: 326-38 |
Ng W. (2014) Boosting Well-Being with Positive Psychology Interventions: Moderating Role of Personality and Other Factors Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. 45: 79-87 |