What is the connection between age and happiness? What evidence is there for this relationship and why does it exist?

What will be an ideal response?


The connection between age and happiness is that happiness tends to increase with age. In a study done on people aged 18-88, about 33% reported being happy at 88, while only 24% reported happiness in their late teens and early twenties. Despite facing higher incidences of physical problems and losses, older adults are more content with what they have in their lives, have better relationships with the people who matter to them, are less pressured to achieve, have more time for leisurely pursuits, and have many years of experience resulting in wisdom that may help them adapt better to their circumstances than younger adults do. Not all studies, however, have found an increase in life satisfaction with age. Some studies indicate that the lowest levels of life satisfaction occur in middle age, especially from 45 to 54 years of age. Older adults in poor health, such as those with cardiovascular disease, chronic lung disease, and depression, tend to be less satisfied with their lives than their healthier older adult counterparts.

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What was a key implication of Garcia and Koelling’s classic taste aversion studies?

a. ?The studies demonstrated the common traits of several species. b. ?The studies confirmed the applicability of classical conditioning in species other than canines. c. ?The studies demonstrated the relative interchangeability of stimuli. d. ?The studies highlighted the unique biological predispositions of specific species.

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