A) rainfall extremes
B) cold seasons
C) economic structures with no taxes
D) incentivized vehicle lanes
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A) Extrinsic values
B) Materialism
C) Intrinsic values
D) Narcissism
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A) by suggesting ways to reduce consumption
B) by continuing to show that economic growth automatically improves human morale
C) by helping people understand why materialism and wealth satisfy human needs and wants
D) by preserving environmental resources
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A) incorporeality
B) pluralistic ignorance
C) materialism
D) pro-environmental attitude
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A) the adaptation-level phenomenon
B) social comparison
C) relative deprivation
D) the pleasure paradox state
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A) A decreasing proportion of people is satisfied "with the way things are going in their life today."
B) There is no correlation between national wealth and well-being.
C) There is no correlation between happiness and financial status in the third-world countries.
D) Since 1957,the number of Americans who say they are "very happy" has increased exponentially.
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A) the social comparison phenomenon
B) the adaptation-level phenomenon
C) relative deprivation
D) Parkinson's second law
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A) 4;7
B) 5;10
C) 6;30
D) 7;1
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A) having more materialistic comfort than before
B) experiencing nature
C) having extrinsic goals
D) being involved in more expensive leisure activities than before
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A) deforestation
B) the advance of polar icecaps
C) the decrease in greenhouse gases
D) the increase in birth rates in industrialized nations
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A) close,supportive relationships
B) political and religious fanaticism
C) multiculturalism
D) materialism
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A) population growth
B) industrialization
C) erosion
D) global warming
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A) engaging in activities that lead to the growth of the community
B) focusing on close relationships
C) emphasizing one's wealth and beauty
D) exhibiting greater concern for nature
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A) Downward social comparisons hinder contentment.
B) Downward comparison to a hypothetical worse-off self reduces contentment.
C) Realizing that others have it worse helps a person count his or her blessings.
D) Upward social comparisons facilitate happiness and satisfaction.
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A) the availability heuristic
B) an illusion of control
C) the impact bias
D) systematic justification
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A) informing people that material growth automatically leads to improved human morale.
B) suggesting that money should be the prominent source for improving contentment and morale.
C) encouraging alternative,intrinsic values of achieving contentment.
D) recommending that economists implement a zero-tax economic structure.
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A) extreme precipitation becoming moderate
B) a rise in sea levels
C) a decrease greenhouse gases
D) the late arrival of the spring season
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A) upward social comparisons reap the highest level of inner satisfaction.
B) downward social comparisons facilitate contentment.
C) we really have a good life.
D) compared to others,we don't have much.
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A) stronger and stricter laws.
B) an increase in annual average consumption of fuel.
C) an economy with a taxless structure base.
D) a shift in public consciousness similar to the civil rights and women's movements.
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A) the pleasure paradox
B) relative deprivation
C) downward social comparison
D) the adaptation-level phenomenon
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