Which of the following is correct about the relation between affect intensity and well-being?

A. People with high affect intensity are happier than those with low affect intensity.
B. People with low affect intensity are happier than those with high affect intensity.
C. People with high affect intensity are happier because they do more exciting things.
D. People with high and low affect intensity tend to experience happiness differently.

D

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A. 58 B. 52 C. 38 D. 48

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Your friend has hemophilia and was worried that he could pass it to his offspring when he had children. What would you tell him?

a. He is probably correct, he will pass hemophilia on. b. Hemophilia is an X-linked disorder and it would be impossible for him to pass it to any male offspring. It would be possible for his female offspring to be carriers, though. c. X-linked disorders are not inherited; he has no worries d. Since he has hemophilia, he is probably sterile and unable to father children.

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