In general, the relationship between age and self-reported happiness is

(a) older people are, on the average, happier because they tend to have more
money
(b) younger people are, on the average, happier because they see themselves
as having more years yet to live
(c) there is no significant correlation between age and reported happiness
(d) there is a U-shaped relationship; young and old people are happiest,
middle aged people report the least happiness


C

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