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Diener is second in the conference in scoring with
USATODAY.com 2004
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Travis Diener is one of four Marquette players averaging double figures in scoring.
USATODAY.com - Golden Eagles soaring on strength of Crean's coaching 2003
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"It's dicey," said Robin Diener, president of the Dupont Circle Citizens Association.
Developers of Dupont Underground are far from the light at the end of the tunnel Derek Kravitz 2010
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"It's dicey," said Robin Diener, president of the Dupont Circle Citizens Association.
Developers of Dupont Underground are far from the light at the end of the tunnel Derek Kravitz 2010
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Numerous studies have shown that responses to this question correspond well with external reports on respondents and with observed behavior: Andrews and Withey, Social Indicators of Well-Being; Diener et al., Subjective Wellbeing; N.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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“You can say a lot of general things from these data that you could never say before,” Diener says.
What Makes Us Happy? 2009
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About 18 months ago, a friend of mine named Jennifer Diener got a new puppy from a Japanese woman who occasionally breeds Golden Retrievers as therapy and service dogs.
Jay Weston: Seed Bistro Is Vegan.. But Wait, It's Delicious! Jay Weston 2011
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About 18 months ago, a friend of mine named Jennifer Diener got a new puppy from a Japanese woman who occasionally breeds Golden Retrievers as therapy and service dogs.
Jay Weston: Seed Bistro Is Vegan.. But Wait, It's Delicious! Jay Weston 2011
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The psychologist Ed Diener, at the University of Illinois, has helped lay the empirical foundation for positive psychology, drawing most recently on data from the Gallup World Poll, which interviewed a representative sample of 360,000 people from 145 countries.
What Makes Us Happy? 2009
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Seligman describes Diener as the “engineer” of positive psychology, “trying to do better, more replicable, more transparent science.”
What Makes Us Happy? 2009
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