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Table of Contents
Intro
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Part I The Basics of Cultural Background
1 Introduction
1.1 Personal Interviews with Households Using a Printed Questionnaire
1.2 European Social Survey
1.3 Dianeosis Survey "What Greeks Believe"
1.4 Global Preference Survey
1.5 Scientific Articles on Personal Traits in Greek Society
1.6 Standard Eurobarometer
References
2 Human Needs and Actions
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Theoretical Background of Human Needs
2.3 Personal Traits: Derivatives of Behavior
2.4 Identity Theory
2.5 The Bipolar Pairs of Behaviors
2.6 The Complexity of Social Behavior
2.7 Comments
References
3 Behavioral Identity
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Personal Identity Theory
3.3 Collective Identity
3.4 Economic Science and Identity Theory
3.4.1 Social Norms and Identity
3.4.2 Creating Models for Identity
3.5 The Behavioral Identity of the Greeks (2019-2020)
3.5.1 Qualitative Aspects of Behavioral Identity
3.5.2 Degree of Satisfaction and Personal Situation
3.5.3 The Traits of Behavioral Identity
3.5.4 Life Attitudes
3.5.5 Demographic Data of the Population
3.6 Comments on the Behavioral Identity of the Greeks (2019-2020)
References
4 The Big Five Personality Characteristics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Personality Traits
4.3 Changes in Personality Traits
4.4 The Importance of the Big Five Personal Traits
4.5 Measuring the Big Five Personal Traits of the Greek Society
References
Part II Attitudes and Behaviors
5 Happiness, Life Satisfaction, Health and Political Self-Determination
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Happiness
5.2.1 Theoretical Background
5.2.2 The Evolution of Happiness
5.3 Life Satisfaction
5.3.1 Theoretical Background
5.3.2 The Evolution of Life Satisfaction
5.4 Health
5.4.1 Theoretical Background
5.4.2 The Evolution of Opinions regarding Health
5.5 Happiness and Health
5.6 Political Self-Determination
5.7 Happiness and Political Self-Determination
5.8 Concluding Remarks
References
6 Principles and Beliefs
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Environment-Family-Religion
6.3 Behavior Rules
6.4 Generalized Trust-Social Support-Individualism
6.5 Concluding Remarks
References
7 Creativity, Incentives and Attitudes to Life
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Creativity
7.2.1 Freedom
7.2.2 Independence of Opinion
7.2.3 Creativity
7.2.4 Abilities
7.2.5 Importance of Wealth
7.2.6 Rules vs. Opportunities
7.2.7 Lifelong Education
7.3 Attitudes to Life
7.3.1 Having a Good Time and Fun
7.3.2 Surprises
7.3.3 Adventure
7.4 Concluding Remarks
References
8 Social Behaviors
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Human Approach
8.3 Security
8.4 Concluding Remarks
References
9 Voting Intention, Rationalism, Welfare State and Happiness
9.1 Introduction.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Part I The Basics of Cultural Background
1 Introduction
1.1 Personal Interviews with Households Using a Printed Questionnaire
1.2 European Social Survey
1.3 Dianeosis Survey "What Greeks Believe"
1.4 Global Preference Survey
1.5 Scientific Articles on Personal Traits in Greek Society
1.6 Standard Eurobarometer
References
2 Human Needs and Actions
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Theoretical Background of Human Needs
2.3 Personal Traits: Derivatives of Behavior
2.4 Identity Theory
2.5 The Bipolar Pairs of Behaviors
2.6 The Complexity of Social Behavior
2.7 Comments
References
3 Behavioral Identity
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Personal Identity Theory
3.3 Collective Identity
3.4 Economic Science and Identity Theory
3.4.1 Social Norms and Identity
3.4.2 Creating Models for Identity
3.5 The Behavioral Identity of the Greeks (2019-2020)
3.5.1 Qualitative Aspects of Behavioral Identity
3.5.2 Degree of Satisfaction and Personal Situation
3.5.3 The Traits of Behavioral Identity
3.5.4 Life Attitudes
3.5.5 Demographic Data of the Population
3.6 Comments on the Behavioral Identity of the Greeks (2019-2020)
References
4 The Big Five Personality Characteristics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Personality Traits
4.3 Changes in Personality Traits
4.4 The Importance of the Big Five Personal Traits
4.5 Measuring the Big Five Personal Traits of the Greek Society
References
Part II Attitudes and Behaviors
5 Happiness, Life Satisfaction, Health and Political Self-Determination
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Happiness
5.2.1 Theoretical Background
5.2.2 The Evolution of Happiness
5.3 Life Satisfaction
5.3.1 Theoretical Background
5.3.2 The Evolution of Life Satisfaction
5.4 Health
5.4.1 Theoretical Background
5.4.2 The Evolution of Opinions regarding Health
5.5 Happiness and Health
5.6 Political Self-Determination
5.7 Happiness and Political Self-Determination
5.8 Concluding Remarks
References
6 Principles and Beliefs
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Environment-Family-Religion
6.3 Behavior Rules
6.4 Generalized Trust-Social Support-Individualism
6.5 Concluding Remarks
References
7 Creativity, Incentives and Attitudes to Life
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Creativity
7.2.1 Freedom
7.2.2 Independence of Opinion
7.2.3 Creativity
7.2.4 Abilities
7.2.5 Importance of Wealth
7.2.6 Rules vs. Opportunities
7.2.7 Lifelong Education
7.3 Attitudes to Life
7.3.1 Having a Good Time and Fun
7.3.2 Surprises
7.3.3 Adventure
7.4 Concluding Remarks
References
8 Social Behaviors
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Human Approach
8.3 Security
8.4 Concluding Remarks
References
9 Voting Intention, Rationalism, Welfare State and Happiness
9.1 Introduction.