Canadian research suggests that cross-cultural research on happiness may be limited by
A) differences in the ways that cultures define happiness.
B) cultural differences in the number of synonyms for happiness.
C) differences in the ways that cultures experience positive emotions.
D) differences in the extent to which cultures place importance on positive emotions.
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Q18: is the component of emotions that refers
Q19: The has focused on gathering self-ratings of
Q20: Ekman has argued that primary emotion facial
Q21: The extent to which people are satisfied
Q22: Wealth has been found to correlate with
Q24: An inflated view of abilities and desirable
Q25: Canadian research suggests that spending money on
Q26: Happiness is usually measured
A)with a polygraph.
B)with life-outcome
Q27: Diener et al. (1995)found that the correlation
Q28: The effect of prosocial spending on happiness
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