Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Young people gain more well-being from ordinary experiences than extraordinary ones.
B. Spending money on experiences, such as a family vacation, is more likely to correlate with happiness than spending money on material goods such as a new car.
C. Wealthier people contribute a larger percentage of their income to charity than do others.
D. Gazing at relatively small amounts of money while engaged in unrelated tasks resulted in people’s enjoying these tasks more.


Ans: B

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