do married people tend to score higher on haooiness than people who are not married
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- "Happiness" refers to a state of well-being and contentment, often measured through various psychological scales or surveys. - "Married people" are individuals who are legally or formally recognized as being in a marital relationship. - "People who are not Show more…
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