The study by Schkade and Kahneman found that students living in California and the Midwest
A) showed no differences in their predicted and actual ratings of happiness and life satisfaction.
B) both predicted that the weather would not influence happiness, but in fact Californians showed higher overall life satisfaction than Midwesterners.
C) were most affected by winter weather, with Californians showing higher life satisfaction during the winter, but not for the spring, summer, and fall.
D) both predicted higher happiness for students living in sunny California, but in fact there were no differences in overall life satisfaction between the two groups.
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