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Social Studies, 13.12.2019 02:31 kdelisa

If i could just win the lottery, i’d be set for life, lamented zane. "winning the lottery would change everything, and i’d be happy every day." based on what you know about predicting future emotional states, how accurate do you think zane’s prophecy is?
a) not very accurate; he would probably be happy, but not as happy as he thinks, nor would his life change as dramatically as he anticipates. b) somewhat accurate; studies show that people can predict their future happiness correctly about half of the time. c) very accurate; research shows that the lifestyles of lottery winners become radically different after attaining their prizes. d) not at all accurate; winning a lottery and receiving lots of money all at once are events that make most people unhappy.

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