01036nas a2200241 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653001200055653001100067653001400078653001200092653001800104653002100122100002200143700002700165245011400192856009800306300001000404490000600414520036000420022001400780 2014 d c03/201410aNetwork10aSocial10aHappiness10aTwitter10aLatin America10aLatinobarómetro1 aFrancisco Mochón1 aOscar Sanjuan-Martinez00aA First Approach to the Implicit Measurement of Happiness in Latin America Through the Use of Social Networks uhttp://www.ijimai.org/journal/sites/default/files/files/2014/03/ijimai20142_5_2_pdf_14275.pdf a16-220 v23 aThis research paper can be classified as pertaining to the group of empirical studies that try to measure subjective well-being. The article presents as its greatest contributions the use of a subjective measurement of well-being based on social networks for the Latin American setting, as well as its comparative analysis with another traditional method. a1989-1660