Study of Quantitative Model for Maslow’s View of Humanity Happiness

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Maslow’s view of Humanity Happiness argues that people feel happy when their needs are satisfied in a certain level. For exploring the quantitative evaluation methods of humanity happiness, firstly, based on the theories of Humanity Happiness and Fuzzy Sets, the concept “need-satisfied membership” is proposed to describe subjective feelings of individual happiness quantitatively. Secondly, a comprehensive happiness membership indicator system is constructed. Its indicator weights can be computed based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. And then the individual comprehensive happiness can be analyzed quantitatively. Furthermore, the general happiness membership function model as a more scientific measurement method is proposed for quantitatively analyzing the happiness of specific people in specific areas.

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Wei, Y. , Xie, T. and Hong, Y. (2016) Study of Quantitative Model for Maslow’s View of Humanity Happiness. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 4, 108-113. doi: 10.4236/jss.2016.44015.

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