Sunday, March 17, 2019
Essay --
Happiness is arguably the most sought after(prenominal) goal of the human condition, and measure and money are possibly deuce of the most valuable resources any individual possesses. The article Time, money and rejoicing How does putting a price on time affect by ability to smell the roses? by Sanford E. DeVoe and Julian House (2012), sets out to attend to the question what is the connection between time, money, and happiness? The theory that DeVoe and House (2012) proposed was that at that place is a frustration caused when the goal of maximizing the economic value of time is obstructed and that this frustration can lessen other benefits of experiences, especially pleasure. This hypothesis requires that the individual think about time in relation to its pecuniary value and therefore whether or not time can be better spent doing something that brings in money. The researchers tested their hypothesis through a few experiments. The first experiment that DeVoe and House (2012) con ducted was to directly test their hypothesis. The part of this experiment was to take 53 undergraduate students (32 femal...
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