M.S. in Psychology
The Specific Role of Accountability in Human Flourishing
by Suanno Negrini, Leonardo
Student
Suanno Negrini, Leonardo
Degree
M.S. Thesis
Abstract
2025.0
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Subject classifications
- 0621: Psychology
- 0632: Quantitative psychology
- 0628: Individual & family studies
- 0384: Behavioral psychology
Cite this work
Accountability as a virtue has only recently been operationalized as an empirical construct in positive psychology and remains largely untested in human samples for its role in flourishing. This exploratory study expands on the construct validity of accountability as a virtue via a quantitative analysis of the relationship of accountability to human flourishing considering its interplay with good and bad habits of life.
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