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Measuring Happiness
What makes a smile?
Updated: 2024.03.27
3 min read · Intermediate
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Measuring Happiness
행복함의 정도 측정하기
Discussion Questions
Q1
In your own words, please briefly summarize the article.
여러분의 언어로 교재를 간단히 요약해 주세요.
Q2
What part of the reading resonated with you most?
이번 교재에서 가장 공감하는 내용은 무엇인가요?
Q3
What is your personal definition of happiness? How does it differ from others' definitions?
행복에 대한 개인적인 정의는 무엇인가요? 다른 사람들의 정의와 어떻게 다른가요?
Q4
Do you agree with the idea that happiness is entirely subjective, or do you believe there are objective measures that can be used to gauge it?
행복은 전적으로 주관적이라는 생각에 동의하시나요, 아니면 행복을 측정할 수 있는 객관적인 척도가 있다고 생각하시나요?
Q5
How do you think cultural differences influence perceptions of happiness? Can a universal standard of happiness be established?
문화적 차이가 행복에 대한 인식에 어떤 영향을 미친다고 생각하십니까? 보편적인 행복의 기준이 확립될 수 있을까요?
Q6
Reflecting on your own experiences, how do you personally gauge your happiness or well-being? Do you find it difficult to accurately assess?
자신의 경험을 되돌아볼 때, 개인적으로 행복이나 웰빙을 어떻게 측정하나요? 정확한 평가가 어렵다고 생각하십니까?
Q7
How do you think advancements in technology or psychology could improve or change our understanding and measurement of happiness?
기술이나 심리학의 발전이 행복에 대한 우리의 이해와 측정을 어떻게 개선하거나 변화시킬 수 있다고 생각하시나요?
Q8
If you have a question or questions that you'd like to discuss during your class, please write them down.
궁금한 점이 있거나 수업 중에 얘기해 보고 싶은 질문이 있으면 적어주세요.
Expressions
objective
(of a person or their judgment) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts
Example
1

The company's objective is to increase its market share by 20% within the next fiscal year.

Example
2

Setting clear objectives is crucial for achieving success in any project.

broach
raise (a sensitive or difficult subject) for discussion
Example
1

She decided to broach the topic of salary during the meeting.

Example
2

It took him a while to broach the subject of his promotion with his boss.

numerically
by means of or with respect to numbers
Example
1

The data can be represented numerically in a graph.

Example
2

The numerical differences between the two groups were not significant.

cumulative
increasing or increased in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions
Example
1

The cumulative effects of smoking can be extremely harmful to health.

Example
2

Her savings grew steadily due to the cumulative interest on her investments.

recency
the property of having happened or appeared not long ago
Example
1

We need to prioritize the recency of the data in our analysis.

Example
2

The recency of his experience in the field made him the perfect candidate for the job.

본 교재는 당사 편집진이 제작하는 링글의 자산으로 저작권법에 의해 보호됩니다. 링글 플랫폼 외에서 자료를 활용하시는 경우 당사와 사전 협의가 필요합니다.
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