Term ID: T2177

Hedonic Adaptation

/hedonic-adaptation/
The tendency for people to quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite positive or negative life events, suggesting that adaptation processes limit long-term impacts of life changes.
Example: Lottery winners and accident victims showing similar happiness levels to control groups after initial adjustment periods, demonstrating how people adapt to changed circumstances.

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Reference: Brickman & Campbell (1971)