From a eudaimonic perspective, the issue of who is happier, men or women,
A) is central to defining who is healthier, men or women.
B) misses the point of healthy functioning that is always a combination of strengths and weaknesses that co-occur within most individuals.
C) determines how society should think about preventative mental health programs.
D) is more of a paradox than for a hedonic perspective because women generally score higher on measures of positive mental health.
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