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Kamlesh Singh
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Publications - 71
Citations - 1351
Kamlesh Singh is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Happiness & Positive psychology. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 71 publications receiving 989 citations. Previous affiliations of Kamlesh Singh include Indian Institutes of Technology.
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Positive and negative affect, and grit as predictors of happiness and life satisfaction.
Kamlesh Singh,Shalini Duggai Jha +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the relationship between the concepts of Happiness, Life Satisfaction, Positive and Negative Affect and Grit and found that negative affect showed a significantly negative correlation with Grit, happiness and life satisfaction.
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Lay Definitions of Happiness across Nations: The Primacy of Inner Harmony and Relational Connectedness
Antonella Delle Fave,Ingrid Brdar,Marié P. Wissing,Ulisses Ferreira de Araújo,Alejandro Castro Solano,Teresa Freire,María del Rocío Hernández-Pozo,Paul E. Jose,Tamás Martos,Hilde Eileen Nafstad,Jeanne Nakamura,Kamlesh Singh,Lawrence Soosai-Nathan +12 more
TL;DR: Lay definitions of happiness across nations and cultural dimensions are explored, analyzing their components and relationship with participants' demographic features, suggesting the potential of a bottom-up, mixed method approach to contextualize psychological dimensions within culture and lay understanding.
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Psychometric Evaluation of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) in a Sample of Indian Students
Kamlesh Singh,Xiaonan Yu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the psychometric properties of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) in the Indian context and found that it is able to measure an individual's ability to thrive despite adversity.
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Empirical validation of values in action-inventory of strengths (VIA-IS) in Indian context
Kamlesh Singh,Rajneesh Choubisa +1 more
TL;DR: This paper used self-report measures completed by one hundred and twenty three (123) undergraduate technology students to investigate the validity of Peterson and Seligman's (2004) classification system of 24 character strengths embodied in six core virtues.
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Mental health and psychosocial functioning in adolescence: an investigation among Indian students from Delhi.
TL;DR: F flourishing youths reported lower prevalence of depression and adjustment difficulties, and more prosocial behavior, which support the need to expand current knowledge on positive mental health for well-being promotion in adolescence.