Suppose that person has both (a) a strong tendency to experience positive emotions,and (b) a strong tendency to experience negative emotions,as indicated by averaged observer reports of this individual's personality.What can be inferred about this person's likely level of (self-reported) life satisfaction?
A) Life satisfaction levels cannot be inferred at all,because observer reports of personality are generally unrelated to self-reported life satisfaction.
B) Life satisfaction should be high,because it is only the positive emotions that are related to life satisfaction.
C) Life satisfaction should be low,because it is only the negative emotions that are related to life satisfaction.
D) Life satisfaction should be about average,because both positive and negative emotions are related to life satisfaction (in opposite directions) .
E) If the person is a woman,then B is true;if the person is a man,than A is true.
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