In a Chicago Tribune survey reported by Csikszentmihalyi, people at various yearly income levels (e.g., $30,000, $100,000) were asked whether more money would make them happier. Survey results showed that
A) at higher income levels, people did not believe more money would increase their happiness.
B) people at the lowest income levels were the least likely to believe more would make them happier.
C) only people in the middle income group believed more money meant more happiness.
D) regardless of their current income people believed more money would make them happier.
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