How do process/activity theories explain happiness?

A. Engaging in particular life activities generates happiness.
B. The reduction of tension or the satisfaction of needs lead to happiness.
C. Happiness is closely related to certain personality traits.
D. Happiness continuously changes with our differing life conditions.


Ans: A

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