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Michael F. Steger is a professor of psychology at Colorado State University. He is the founder and director of the Center for Meaning and Purpose. [1] [2] His research focuses on the topics of meaning, purpose in life, [3] [4] and meaningful work. [5] [6]
He developed the widely used psychological measure, the Meaning in Life Questionnaire [7] (cited 4260 times, according to Google Scholar [8]) and the Work and Meaning Inventory. [9] (Cited 1333 times, according to Google Scholar. [8])
Steger received his PhD with specializations in counseling psychology and personality psychology from the University of Minnesota in 2005.
Steger has written or edited three books:
and writes a blog for Psychology Today. [13] He is a member of the board of directors for the International Positive Psychology Association. [14]
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Michael F. Steger is a professor of psychology at Colorado State University. He is the founder and director of the Center for Meaning and Purpose. [1] [2] His research focuses on the topics of meaning, purpose in life, [3] [4] and meaningful work. [5] [6]
He developed the widely used psychological measure, the Meaning in Life Questionnaire [7] (cited 4260 times, according to Google Scholar [8]) and the Work and Meaning Inventory. [9] (Cited 1333 times, according to Google Scholar. [8])
Steger received his PhD with specializations in counseling psychology and personality psychology from the University of Minnesota in 2005.
Steger has written or edited three books:
and writes a blog for Psychology Today. [13] He is a member of the board of directors for the International Positive Psychology Association. [14]