Lottery winners, who averaged about a half-million dollars each, reported their
level of personal happiness before they had won, at the time of the study, and their
expected level of future happiness.
Compared to a control group of non-winners, the
winners were
(a) very unhappy, proving that money is the root of much human misery
(b) less happy
(c) more happy, but only slightly
(d) vastly more happy, proving that money does buy happiness
C
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