A lot of psychological responses are log-proportional, which allows us to comprehend vast ranges. E.g., loudness of sound. Not surprising if happiness is proportional to the log of well-being in some sense
A lot of psychological responses are log-proportional, which allows us to comprehend vast ranges. E.g., loudness of sound. Not surprising if happiness is proportional to the log of well-being in some sense
A lot of psychological responses are log-proportional, which allows us to comprehend vast ranges. E.g., loudness of sound. Not surprising if happiness is proportional to the log of well-being in some sense
Yes, good point ... I think what I wanted to get at is that psychology can sometimes trick us to not see important mechanisms.