- the
Hedonic Treadmill,
Revising the
Adaptation Theory of Well-Being" (2006), Diener, Lucas, and
Scollon concluded that
people are not
hedonically neutral...
- In economics,
hedonic regression, also
sometimes called hedonic demand theory, is a
revealed preference method for
estimating demand or value. It decomposes...
- and
compare it
between different people. The
paradox of
hedonism and the
hedonic treadmill are
proposed psychological barriers to the
hedonist goal of long-term...
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attain a goal
because the path to it is
unpleasant but the end
result is
hedonically positive. Also,
there are
situations where, as a
person attempts to attain...
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thrills from high-energy socialising, consumerism, and indulgence.
positive hedonic tone,
meaning an
unmediated liking of the ways
things present in the moment...
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psychological effects of
hedonic hunger may be the
appetitive equivalent of
hedonically driven activities such as
recreational drug use and
compulsive gambling...
- is also
known as the
utility calculus, the
hedonistic calculus and the
hedonic calculus. To be
included in this
calculation are
several variables (or...
- positively-valenced emotions,
particularly emotions that
involve pleasure (i.e.,
hedonic "liking").
Reward related activities, such as feeding, exercise, ****, substance...
- The
hedonic scale is a
sensory evaluation tool used to
measure the
degree of
pleasure or
liking of a
product or service. The
scale usually consists of...
-
paradox of hedonism, the idea that
pleasure does not obey
normal principles Hedonic psychology, also
known as
happiness economics Hedonism Resorts, vacation...