Kennon Sheldon

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Kennon Sheldon is a professor of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. He is known for his research in positive psychology. In 2002 he was a recipient of a Templeton Foundation "Positive Psychology" prize.[1] He is the author of Optimal Human Being: An Integrated Multi-level Perspective,[2] and has written and edited several other academic books, as well as numerous academic articles and book chapters.[3]

References

  1. ^ "UCR Researcher Among the Winners of Psychology's Largest Monetary Prize for Research on Happiness]". University of California, Riverside Newsroom. 2002. Retrieved 12 November 2015. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  2. ^ Kennon M. Sheldon (2004). Optimal Human Being: An Integrated Multi-level Perspective. Psychology Press. ISBN 9781135636258.
  3. ^ "Kennon M. Sheldon Curriculum Vita".

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