Killingsworth, Kahneman, and Mellers’ [KKM, (1)] attempt to resolve their dispute about whether money can buy happiness is laudable. Their contribution shifts the focus from averages to other ...
Third, Majer et al. point to current insights that can be applied to high conflict settings (1). We agree that such insights should be leveraged for sustainability transformations. However, we caution ...
This new narrative is conciliatory, but only thinly linked to the presented statistical evidence. The existence and location ($100,000) of a threshold was not estimated in Killingsworth’s data but was ...
KKM assumed that both studies were valid, but recognized that happiness was measured differently. Our critical insight was that Kahneman and Deaton’s measure of happiness was only sensitive to ...
We thank the reader for their provocative response to our work (1, 2). However, the core premise that our findings are “in conflict with some compelling historical evidence” misinterprets our results ...
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A behavioral negotiation perspective identifies the fundamental psychological barriers that emerge under both conditions of accord and under discord. Therefore, understanding how psychological ...