Literature DB >> 12219865

Wanting, having, and satisfaction: examining the role of desire discrepancies in satisfaction with income.

Emily Crawford Solberg1, Ed Diener, Derrick Wirtz, Richard E Lucas, Shigehiro Oishi.   

Abstract

In 3 studies, the authors tested the predictors of income satisfaction, examining whether discrepanc between the things people have and the things they desire predict satisfaction. Study 1 manipulated the desirability of items that can be purchased with participants' income, and showed that their satisfaction with that income depended on the desirability of these items. Study 2 demonstrated that whether people's income enabled them to purchase the things they desired influenced their satisfaction with income. Study 3 found that the effect of comparisons with a person's past on income satisfaction is completely mediated by one's desires; and the effect of social comparison on income satisfaction is partially mediated by desires. Thus, desires play a pivotal role in determining people's satisfaction with income.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12219865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol        ISSN: 0022-3514


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