Title :
Detecting the needs for happiness and meaning in life from google books
Author :
Lin Qiu ; Jiahui Lu ; Chi-yue Chiu
Author_Institution :
Nanyang Technol. Univ. Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
Research has shown that subjective well-being has two related but distinct dimensions, eudaimonic well-being and hedonic well-being. Hedonic well-being refers to one´s overall positive affective experiences, while eudaimonic well-being is related to having a meaningful and noble purpose for life. While people are striving to have a happy and meaningful life, their motivations can be influenced by socio-economic conditions and contexts. In this study, we analyzed words frequencies in the Google Books corpus to measure the changing needs for eudaimonic and hedonic well-being and their relationships with economic growth. Results show that the frequencies of words related to hedonic well-being decrease while those related to eudaimonic well-being increase over the years. Furthermore, when people are poor, their motivation for hedonic well-being is relatively high. The hedonic motivational strength dramatically decreases and becomes stable when income reaches at a certain level. In contrast, people have relatively low motivation for eudaimonic well-being when they are poor. The eudaimonic motivational strength dramatically increases and becomes stable when income reaches at a certain level. Our study demonstrates an example of measuring subjective well-being through analysis of digital media.
Keywords :
Internet; electronic publishing; human factors; literature; socio-economic effects; Google Books corpus; digital media; economic growth; eudaimonic motivational strength; eudaimonic well-being; happiness; hedonic motivational strength; hedonic well-being; meaning-in-life; meaningful purpose-for-life; noble purpose-for-life; overall positive affective experiences; socio-economic conditions; subjective well-being; words frequencies; Books; Economic indicators; Educational institutions; Google; Market research; System-on-chip; Google; Psychology; happiness; wealth; well-being;
Conference_Titel :
Orange Technologies (ICOT), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Xian
DOI :
10.1109/ICOT.2014.6956620