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Diener, Ed

LC control no.n 98101510
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Personal name headingDiener, Ed
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Variant(s)Diener, Edward
Birth date1946-07-25
Death date2021-04-27
Place of birthGlendale (Calif.)
Place of deathSalt Lake City (Utah)
Field of activityPsychology Social psychology
AffiliationFresno State College
University of Washington
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Gallup Organization
University of Utah University of Virginia
Profession or occupationPsychologists College teachers Authors
Found inFoundations of hedonic psychology, 1999: CIP t.p. (Ed Deiner) book t.p. (Ed Diener)
Ethics in social and behavioral research, 1978: t.p. (Edward Diener) LC CIP (Diener, Edward, 1946-) t.p. verso (ass. prof. of psychology at the Uni. of Illinois at Champaign)
E-mail from author, Feb. 21, 2005 (Also author of Reinterpreting American history, 1975)
The Oxford handbook of positive psychology, 2016: page xvi (Ed Diener, University of Utah and University of Virginia, The Gallup Organization)
Wikipedia web site, November 21, 2023: (Ed Diener ; Edward Francis Diener (July 25, 1946-April 27, 2021) was an American psychologist and author. Diener was a professor of psychology at the University of Utah and the University of Virginia, and Joseph R. Smiley Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois, as well as a senior scientist for the Gallup Organization. He is noted for his research over the past thirty years on happiness, including work on temperament and personality influences on well-being, theories of well-being, income and well-being, cultural influences on well-being, and the measurement of well-being. Diener was born in 1946 in Glendale, California, and grew up on a farm in the San Joaquin Valley of California. And subsequently received his BA in psychology in 1968 from California State University and a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Washington in 1974. He was a professor at the University of Illinois for 34 years, retiring in 2008 from active teaching. Diener died on April 27, 2021, in Salt Lake City, Utah)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Diener>
University of Utah web site, November 21, 2023: (Edward F. Diener, Ph.D., Professor, Social psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Utah) CV (b. July 25, 1946, Glendale, CA ; Education: B.A. in Psychology, 1968, California State University at Fresno (1964-1968); Ph.D. in Psychology, 1974, University of Washington (1970-1974) ; professional history: Senior Scientist, The Gallup Organization, 1999-; Professor, University of Virginia, 2015-; Professor, University of Utah, 2015-; University of Illinois, 1974-2008)
   <https://psych.utah.edu/people/faculty/diener-edward.php>
Associated languageeng