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Robert Biswas-Diener

Robert Biswas-Diener (born July 27, 1972) is a positive psychologist, author and instructor at Portland State University. Biswas-Diener's father is Ed Diener, a psychologist.
Biswas-Diener's research focuses on income and happiness, culture and happiness, and positive psychology. Biswas-Diener's research has led him to areas such as India, Greenland, Israel, Kenya, and Spain,〔http://www.cappeu.com/our-team.htm〕 and he has been called the "Indiana Jones of positive psychology". He obtained his PhD in 2009 on "Material wealth and subjective well-being" from the University of Tromsø. Biswas-Diener is interested in looking into the difference between a procrastinator and what he calls an "incubator".〔http://www.oprah.com/spirit/Working-Under-Pressure-Can-Be-a-Strength-Robert-Biswas-Diener〕
Biswas-Diener is an author of books and articles and sits on the editorial boards of the ''Journal of Happiness Studies'' and ''Journal of Positive Psychology''.〔 Biswas-Diener also co-founded The Strengths Project, a charity whose mission is to "help underprivileged individuals and groups realise their strengths to enhance quality of life and build on their life circumstances."〔http://www.cappeu.com/the-strengths-project.htm〕
== Happiness ==
The psychological study of happiness is referred to as subjective well-being. Researchers are principally interested in the measurement, causes and consequences of being happy. Biswas-Diener has contributed to the study of happiness principally through his investigations of the well-being of exotic groups traditionally overlooked by psychologists.〔http://www.springerlink.com/content/3n793w69t4m30u02/〕〔http://www.springerlink.com/content/n5221p52wh16n046/〕 These include the Amish, the Maasai and homeless people.

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