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hubes95

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Based on information in your text, what is the relationship between income and happiness?
 
  a. Positive: the more money you make, the happier you are.
  b. Negative: the more money you make, the less happy you are.
  c. Slightly positive: making enough money to afford the necessities is related to happiness.
  d. Zero: there is no relationship between how much money a person makes and how happy he or she is.

Question 2

The two reasons that your text states as to why helping others makes people feel happier are that helping others
 
  a. enhances social relationships and increases the chances of monetary gain.
  b. enhances social relationships and enhances the person's self-esteem.
  c. enhances the person's self-esteem and increases the chances of monetary gain.
  d. increases the chances of monetary gain and increases the chances of finding a good mate.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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