2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1366728923000603
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Is bilingualism linked to well-being? Evidence from a big-data survey

Jing Wang,
Rining Wei

Abstract: In applied linguistics generally and bilingualism research in particular, psychological variables remain a much under-investigated sub-category of individual differences compared with cognitive ones. To better understand the under-researched psychological effects of bilingualism, this study investigated well-being, a psychological construct, based on a big-data survey. Drawing upon a national survey (N = 12,582), we examined the influence of bilingualism (operationalised as foreign language (FL) proficiency) a… Show more

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