Positive psychologists argue that statistics on the objective facts of people's lives give a misleading view of well-being because
A) the facts of people's lives are not strongly related to their subjective interpretations.
B) the facts do not capture all the relevant objective features of an individual's life.
C) of the many regional and cultural differences that are glossed over by summary statistics.
D) the facts are biased towards the "haves" and do not fairly represent the life circumstances of the "have-nots."
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