Примечания

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В одной из первых книг по позитивной психологии Мартин Селигман характеризует «хорошую жизнь» как приятную, увлекательную и содержательную. Эти термины точно описывают и то, что я понимаю как «счастливое путешествие». См.: Martin E. P. Seligman. Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfillment. N. Y.: Free Press, 2002.

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Barry Schwartz. The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less. N. Y.: Ecco, 2004; Iris B. Mauss, Maya Tamir, Craig L. Anderson, and N. S. Savino. Can Seeking Happiness Make People Unhappy? Paradoxical Effects of Valuing Happiness // Emotion 11 (2011). P. 807–815.

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Цит. по изд.: Душенко К. В. Всемирная история в изречениях и цитатах. М.: Эксмо, 2008. – Здесь и далее, если не указано иное, прим. ред.

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Charlie Lankston. The Wild Effect: Hundreds of Women Follow in Cheryl Strayed’s Footsteps and Take on 2,600-Mile Pacific Crest Trail Made Famous in Her Best-Selling Novel // The Daily Mail Online, December 16, 2014. URL: www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article‐2876281/The-Wild-Effect-Hundreds-women-follow-Cheryl-Strayed-s-footsteps‐2–600-mile-Pacific-Crest-Trail-famous-best-selling-novel.html

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Jason Wilson. Under the Crushing Weight of the Tuscan Sun // The New Yorker, March 11, 2016. URL: www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/under-the-crushing-weight-of-the-tuscan-sun

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Amit Kumar, Matthew A. Killingsworth, and Thomas Gilovich. Waiting for Merlot: Anticipatory Consumption of Experiential and Material Purchases // Psychological Science 25 (2014). P. 1924–1931; Jeroen Nawijn, Miquelle A. G. Marchand, Ruut Veenhoven, and Ad J. Vingerhoets. Vacationers Happier, But Most Not Happier After a Holiday // Applied Research in Quality of Life 5 (2010). P. 35–47.

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Dalia Etzion. Annual Vacation: Duration of Relief from Job Stressors and Burnout // Stress and Health 16 (2003). P. 213–226; Jessica de Bloom, Sabine A. E. Geurts, and Michiel A. J. Kompier. Effects of Short Vacations, Vacation Activities and Experiences on Employee Health and Well-Being // Stress Health 28 (2012). P. 305–318; Ondrej Mitas, Careen Yarnal, Reginald Adams, and Nilam Ram. Taking a “Peak” at Leisure Travelers’ Positive Emotions // Leisure Sciences 34 (2012). P. 115–135.

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William W. Maddux and Adam D. Galinsky. Cultural Borders and Mental Barriers: The Relationship Between Living Abroad and Creativity // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 96 (2009). P. 1047–1061; Julia Zimmermann and Franz J. Neyer. Do We Become a Different Person When Hitting the Road? Personality Development of Sojourners // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 105 (2013). P. 515–530; Angela M. Durko and James F. Petrick. Family and Relationship Benefits of Travel Experience: A Literature Review // Journal of Travel Research 52 (2013). P. 720–730; Niels van de Ven, Leon van Rijswijk, and Michael M. Roy. The Return Trip Effect: Why the Return Trip Often Seems to Take Less Time // Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 18 (2011). P. 827–832; Leaf Van Boven and Thomas Gilovich. To Do or to Have? That is the Question // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 85 (2003). P. 1193–1202; Karl Pillemer. 30 Lessons for Living: Tried and True Advice from the Wisest Americans. N. Y.: Hudson Street Press, 2011; Bronnie Ware. The Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing. Carlsbad, CA: Hay House, 2012.

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Обсуждение проблемы недостаточного взаимодействия и обмена мнениями между психологами и исследователями в области туризма. Cм.: Svein Larsen. Aspects of a Psychology of the Tourist Experience // Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 7 (2007). P. 7–18.

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От англ. travel – путешествие (путешествовать).

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Цит. по изд.: Хьюмс Дж. Правила Черчилля. Идеи, наблюдения, афоризмы. М.: Манн, Иванов и Фербер, 2013.

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Daniel T. Gilbert. Stumbling on Happiness. N. Y.: Vintage, 2006; Adam Waytz, Hal E. Hershfield and Diana I. Tamir. Mental Simulation and Meaning in Life // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 108 (2015). P. 336–355.

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James G. March. Bounded Rationality, Ambiguity, and the Engineering of Choice // Bell Journal of Economics 9 (1978). P. 597–608.

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Timothy D. Wilson and Daniel T. Gilbert. Affective Forecasting: Knowing What to Want // Current Directions in Psychological Science 14 (2005). P. 131–134.

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Daniel T. Gilbert, Elizabeth C. Pinel, Timothy D. Wilson, Stephen J. Blumberg, and Thalia P. Wheatley. Immune Neglect: A Source of Durability Bias in Affective Forecasting // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 75 (1998). P. 617–638; George F. Loewenstein, Ted O’Donoghue, and Matthew J. Rabin. Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility // Quarterly Journal of Economics 118 (2003). P. 1209–1248; Barbara A. Mellers and A. Peter McGraw. Anticipated Emotions as Guides to Choice // Current Directions in Psychological Science 10 (2001). P. 210–214; Timothy D. Wilson, Thalia P. Wheatley, Jonathan M. Meyers, Daniel T. Gilbert, and Danny Axsom. Focalism: A Source of Durability Bias in Affective Forecasting // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 78 (2000). P. 821–836.

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Dale W. Griffin, David Dunning, and Lee Ross. The Role of Construal Processes in Overconfident Predictions About the Self and Others // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 59 (1990). P. 1128–1139.

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Philip Brickman, Dan R. Coates, and Ronnie Janoff-Bulman. Lottery Winners and Accident Victims: Is Happiness Relative? // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 36 (1978). P. 917–927.

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Harry Helson. Current Trends and Issues in Adaptation-Level Theory //American Psychologist 19 (1964). P. 26–38; Allen Parducci. Happiness, Pleasure, and Judgment: The Contextual Theory and Its Applications. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1995; Ed Diener, Richard E. Lucas, and Christie Napa Scollon. Beyond the Hedonic Treadmill: Revising the Adaptation Theory of Well-Being // American Psychologist 61 (2006). P. 305–314.

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Kennon M. Sheldon and Sonja Lyubomirsky. The Challenge of Staying Happier: Testing the Happiness Adaptation Prevention Model // Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 38 (2012). P. 670–680.

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Bill Bryson. Introduction to The Best American Travel Writing. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000.

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Alexandra Horowitz. On Looking: A Walker’s Guide to the Art of Observation. N. Y.: Simon & Schuster, 2014. P. 30.

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Jessica De Bloom, Sabine A. E. Geurts, and Michiel A. J. Kompier. Vacation (After-) Effects on Employee’s Health and Well-Being, and the Role of Vacation Activities, Experiences and Sleep // Journal of Happiness Studies 14 (2013). P. 613–633.

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Timothy D. Wilson and Daniel T. Gilbert. Explaining Away: A Model of Affective Adaptation // Perspectives on Psychological Science 3 (2008). P. 370–386.

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Несколько на самом деле поразительных примеров несовпадения реального и идеального можно найти в: Matt Hershberger. Hilarious Photos Show the Difference Between Travel Expectations and Travel Reality. February 19, 2016. URL: www.matadornetwork.com/life/hilarious-photos-show-difference-travel-expectations-travel-reality

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David A. Schkade and Daniel Kahneman. Does Living in California Make People Happy? A Focusing Illusion in Judgments of Life Satisfaction // Psychological Science 9 (1998). P. 340–346; Timothy D. Wilson, Thalia P. Wheatley, Jonathan M. Meyers, Daniel T. Gilbert, and Danny Axsom. Focalism: A Source of Durability Bias in Affective Forecasting // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 78 (2000). P. 821–836.

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Derrick Wirtz, Justin Kruger, Christie N. Scollon, and Ed Diener. What to Do on Spring Break? The Role of Predicted, On-line, and Remembered Experience in Future Choice // Psychological Science 14 (2003). P. 520–524.

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Yaavoc Trope and Nira Liberman. Construal Level Theory // Psychological Review 110 (2003). P. 403–421.

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Katherine L. Milkman, Todd Rogers, and Max H. Bazerman. I’ll Have the Ice Cream Soon and the Vegetables Later: A Study of Online Grocery Store Purchases and Lead Time // Marketing Letters 21 (2010). P. 17–35; Katherine L. Milkman, Todd Rogers, and Max H. Bazerman. Highbrow Films Gather Dust: Time-Inconsistent Preferences and Online DVD Rentals // Management Science 55 (2010). P. 1047–1059.

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Thomas Gilovich, Margaret Kerr, and Victoria H. Medvec. Effect of Temporal Perspective on Subjective Confidence // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 64 (1993). P. 552–560.

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Timothy D. Wilson, Thalia P. Wheatley, Jonathan M. Meyers, Daniel T. Gilbert, and Danny Axsom. Focalism: A Source of Durability Bias in Affective Forecasting // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 78 (2000). P. 821–836.

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Daniel L. Schacter. Memory // In Foundations of Cognitive Science, ed. Michael I. Posner. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1989. P. 683–725.

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Terence R. Mitchell, Leigh Thompson, Erika Peterson, and Randy Cronk. Temporal Adjustment of the Evaluation of Events: The “Rosy View” // Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 33 (1997). P. 421–448.

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Robert I. Sutton. Feelings about a Disneyland Visit: Photographs and Reconstruction of Bygone Emotions // Journal of Management Inquiry 1 (1992). P. 278–287.

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George Loewenstein. Out of Control: Visceral Influences on Behavior // Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 65 (1996). P. 272–292.

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Kristi Lemm and Derrick Wirtz. Exploring “Rosy” Bias and Goal Achievement in Marathon Runners // Journal of Sport Behavior 36 (2013). P. 66–81; Eran Chajut, Avner Caspi, Rony Chen, Moshe Hod, and Dan Ariely. In Pain Thou Shalt Bring Forth Children: The Peak-and-End Rule in Recall of Labor Pain // Psychological Science 25 (2014). P. 2266–2271.

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Leon Festinger. A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance. Redwood City, CA: Stanford University Press, 1957.

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W. Richard Walker, John J. Skowronski, and C. P. Thompson. Life is Pleasant – and Memory Helps to Keep It That Way! // Review of General Psychology 7 (2013). P. 203–210.

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Olga Khazan. Why Mistakes Are Often Repeated // The Atlantic, February 25, 2016. URL: www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/02/why-mistakes-are-oftenrepeated/470778/?utm_source=SFFB

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Derrick Wirtz, Justin Kruger, Christie N. Scollon, and Ed Diener. What to Do on Spring Break? The Role of Predicted, On-line, and Remembered Experience in Future Choice // Psychological Science 14 (2003). P. 520–524.

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Alain De Botton. The Art of Travel. N. Y.: Pantheon, 2002. P. 19.

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Цит. по изд.: Боттон А. де. Искусство путешествовать. М.: Эксмо, 2013.

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Kennon M. Sheldon and Sonja Lyubomirsky. Achieving Sustainable Gains in Happiness: Change Your Actions, Not Your Circumstances // Journal of Happiness Studies 7 (2006). P. 55–86.

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Daniel T. Gilbert, Matthew A. Killingsworth, Rebecca N. Eyre, and Timothy D. Wilson. The Surprising Power of Neighborly Advice // Science 323 (2009). P. 1617–1619.

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Dale W. Griffin, David Dunning, and Lee Ross. The Role of Construal Processes in Overconfident Predictions About the Self and Others // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 59 (1990). P. 1128–1139.

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Sheena S. Iyengar and Mark R. Lepper. When Choice is Demotivating: Can One Desire Too Much of a Good Thing? // Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 79 (2000). P. 995–1006.

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