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Weiting Ng
Weiting Ng
Singapore University of Social Sciences
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Wealth and happiness across the world: Material prosperity predicts life evaluation, whereas psychosocial prosperity predicts positive feeling.
E Diener, W Ng, J Harter, R Arora
Journal of personality and social psychology 99 (1), 52-61, 2010
12242010
What matters to the rich and the poor? Subjective well-being, financial satisfaction, and postmaterialist needs across the world.
W Ng, E Diener
Journal of personality and social psychology 107 (2), 326-338, 2014
2832014
Personality differences in emotions: Does emotion regulation play a role?
W Ng, E Diener
Journal of Individual Differences 30 (2), 100-106, 2009
1872009
Affluence, feelings of stress, and well-being
W Ng, E Diener, R Aurora, J Harter
Social indicators research 94, 257-271, 2009
1622009
An account of infants’ physical reasoning
R Baillargeon, J Li, W Ng, S Yuan
Learning and the infant mind 66 (116), 1, 2009
1182009
Clarifying the relation between neuroticism and positive emotions
W Ng
Personality and Individual Differences 47 (1), 69-72, 2009
1032009
Balance in life and declining marginal utility of diverse resources
E Diener, W Ng, W Tov
Applied Research in Quality of Life 3, 277-291, 2008
852008
Affluence and subjective well-being: Does income inequality moderate their associations?
W Ng, E Diener
Applied Research in Quality of Life 14, 155-170, 2019
752019
Feeling bad? The “Power” of positive thinking may not apply to everyone
W Ng, E Diener
Journal of Research in Personality 43 (3), 455-463, 2009
502009
How do the object-file and physical-reasoning systems interact? Evidence from priming effects with object arrays or novel labels
Y Lin, J Li, Y Gertner, W Ng, CL Fisher, R Baillargeon
Cognitive Psychology 125, 101368, 2021
432021
Use of positive interventions: Does neuroticism moderate the sustainability of their effects on happiness?
W Ng
The Journal of Positive Psychology 11 (1), 51-61, 2016
432016
Processes underlying links to subjective well-being: Material concerns, autonomy, and personality
W Ng
Journal of Happiness Studies 16, 1575-1591, 2015
422015
Daily use of reappraisal decreases negative emotions toward daily unpleasant events
W Ng, E Diener
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 32 (5), 530-545, 2013
402013
Boosting well-being with positive psychology interventions: Moderating role of personality and other factors
W Ng
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy 45, 79-87, 2015
342015
The relative importance of personality, financial satisfaction, and autonomy for different subjective well-being facets
W Ng, WS Russell Kua, SH Kang
The Journal of psychology 153 (7), 680-700, 2019
302019
Neuroticism and well-being? Let's work on the positive rather than negative aspects
W Ng
The Journal of Positive Psychology 7 (5), 416-426, 2012
272012
Extending traditional psychological disciplines to positive psychology: A view from subjective well-being
W Ng
Journal of happiness studies 18 (5), 1553-1571, 2017
232017
Using positive psychological interventions to improve well-being: are they effective across cultures, for clinical and non-clinical samples?
W Ng, KR Ong
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy 52 (1), 45-53, 2022
212022
Stress’s association with subjective well-being around the globe, and buffering by affluence and prosocial behavior
W Ng, E Diener
The Journal of Positive Psychology 17 (6), 790-801, 2022
192022
Predictors of well‐being during the COVID‐19 pandemic: The importance of financial satisfaction and neuroticism
W Ng, SH Kang
Journal of Community Psychology 50 (7), 2771-2789, 2022
192022
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