Danner and colleagues (2001) analyzed personal narratives written by a sample of nuns at the time when they entered the convent around age 20.The researchers then evaluated how the nuns were doing many years later.What was a key finding of this study?
A) Nuns who reported more happiness in their personal narratives at age 20 lived longer lives.
B) Nuns who reported more anger in their personal narratives at age 20 accomplished more professional success over the course of their lives.
C) Nuns who reported more sympathy for others in their personal narratives at age 20 were more likely to be depressed in their later lives.
D) Nuns who reported more fear in their personal narratives at age 20 were more likely to leave the church altogether.
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