How‘s your mood?
For an interesting attempt to measure cause and effect try Mappiness, a project run by the London School of Economics, which offers a phone app that prompts you to record your mood and situation.
The Mappiness website says: “We‘re particularly interested in how people‘s happiness is affected by their local environment — air pollution, noise, green spaces, and so on — which the data from Mappiness will be absolutely great for investigating.’’
Will it work? With enough people, it might. But there are other problems. We‘ve been using happiness and well-being interchangeably. Is that ok? The difference comes out in a sentiment like: “We were happier during the war.” But was our well-being also greater then?
(Disponível em: http://www.bbc.co.uk. Acesso em: 27 jun. 2011 (adaptado).)
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