Cross-cultural researchers have used a variety of different happiness measures and investigated linguistic differences in the meaning of happiness using a method called back translation. These studies provide evidence supporting
A) the significance of cultural differences in the meaning and measure of happiness.
B) the inability of researchers to gather any consistent evidence for or against the controversy over the relative versus universal meaning of happiness.
C) psychologists who argue for a universal meaning of happiness and well-being.
D) the kind of necessary research, yet to be done, that would settle the relativism versus universalism debate.
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