No, not whether you're happy with your iPhone, but using your iPhone to track your happiness... which may or may not be related to owning an iPhone.
http://www.trackyourhappiness.org/ "Track Your Happiness.org is a new scientific research project that aims to use modern technology to help answer this age-old question. Using this site in conjunction with your iPhone, you can systematically track your happiness and find out what factors - for you personally - are associated with greater happiness. Your responses, along with those from other users of trackyourhappiness.org, will also help us learn more about the causes and correlates of happiness. "Track Your Happiness.org was created as part of Matt Killingsworth <mailto:mkill...@fas.harvard.edu> 's doctoral research at Harvard University <http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/psych/> . This research is approved by the Harvard University Committee for the Use of Human Subjects. Matt works in the lab of Daniel Gilbert <http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/%7Edtg/gilbert.htm> ." -- Sue Frantz <http://flightline.highline.edu/sfrantz/> Highline Community College Psychology, Coordinator Des Moines, WA 206.878.3710 x3404 sfra...@highline.edu <mailto:sfra...@highline.edu> Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology, Associate Director Project Syllabus <http://teachpsych.org/otrp/syllabi/syllabi.php> APA Division 2: Society for the Teaching of Psychology <http://teachpsych.org/otrp/syllabi/syllabi.php> APA's p...@cc Committee <http://www.apa.org/ed/pcue/ptatcchome.html> --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)