What distinguishes emotional well-being from psychological and social well-being?

a. Psychological and social well-being are both based on livelihood.
b. Emotional well-being is based on one’s perceptions and is subjective.
c. Emotional well-being can be used as a standalone measure of mental health.
d. Psychological and social well-being are subjective.


Ans: B

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