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nöjdhet

Nöjdhet is a Swedish noun that refers to the state or feeling of being content with one’s situation. In psychology, sociology and economics it is used to describe a positive, evaluative judgement rather than a passing mood. The term can apply to life in general (life satisfaction), a specific area such as work (job satisfaction), or a particular experience (satisfaction with a product or service). It is related to but distinct from happiness and overall well-being, with nöjdhet emphasizing cognitive appraisal.

Measurement of nöjdhet relies on self-reported assessments. Global life satisfaction is often measured with one-item questions

Nöjdhet emerges from a mix of factors, including personality traits (for example, levels of extraversion or

In research and policy, nöjdhet serves as an indicator of subjective well-being or quality of life. It

See also life satisfaction, well-being, happiness, quality of life, consumer satisfaction.

or
multi-item
scales
such
as
the
Satisfaction
with
Life
Scale.
Domain-specific
nöjdhet
uses
instruments
tailored
to
a
field
(e.g.,
job
satisfaction
surveys
or
customer
satisfaction
questionnaires)
and
typically
employs
Likert-type
scales.
Data
are
usually
treated
as
ordinal
but
are
frequently
analyzed
using
interval-appropriate
methods.
neuroticism),
current
life
circumstances,
expectations
and
adaptations,
and
cultural
norms.
Social
comparisons
and
response
styles
can
influence
responses,
as
can
cultural
norms
around
expressing
satisfaction.
can
inform
assessments
of
welfare,
work
conditions,
consumer
experience,
and
program
outcomes.
Interpreting
nöjdhet
requires
caution
due
to
its
subjectivity,
context
dependence,
and
potential
biases,
even
as
it
provides
valuable
insight
into
how
people
perceive
their
lives
and
environments.