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Social sciences pay a great deal of attention to the effects of one’s (dis)similarity with one’s environment. Research of values is one aspect of these studies, where values are most abstracted individual goals which help one evaluate various phenomena as either good or bad. Most often, scholars focus on similarities and conclude that being similar to one’s environment makes one happier and self-confident and results in better relations with other people. There are relatively few studies that focus on the effects of dissimilarities, which leaves an opportunity for new studies. Based on the most recent waves of the World Value Survey and European Value Study (N = 122,224), this paper investigates whether one’s difference in Welzel’s emancipative value index (EVI) from the mean country level affect individual subjective well-being (SWB). Our analysis suggests that this effect depends on (1) the sign of the difference and (2) the country mean EVI. In low-EVI countries people with lower levels of EVI tend to be happier than other people in their country. There is no effect in high-EVI countries. Furthermore, high levels of mean country EVI is a stronger predictor of happiness than are individual differences.
社会科学对一个人与所处环境的不相似所产生的影响给予了极大的关注。价值观研究是这些研究的一个方面,其中价值观是最抽象的个人目标,帮助人们评估各种现象的好坏。大多数情况下,学者们关注的是相似之处,并得出结论:与环境相似会让人更快乐、更自信,从而与他人建立更好的关系。关注差异性影响的研究相对较少,这为新研究留下了机会。基于世界价值调查(World Value Survey)和欧洲价值研究(European Value Study)的最新数据(N = 122,224),本文探讨了Welzel解放价值指数(EVI)与平均国家水平的差异是否会影响个人主观幸福感(SWB)。我们的分析表明,这种影响取决于(1)差异的标志和(2)国家平均EVI。在低EVI国家,EVI水平较低的人往往比他们国家的其他人更快乐。在evi高的国家没有影响。此外,高水平的平均国家EVI比个体差异更能预测幸福。