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2. PART B: Which TWO details from the text best support the answer to Part A?
A. "When I was on an airplane and I introduced myself to my seatmate, and told
them what I did, theyd move away from me, because quite rightly, they were
saying psychology is about finding what's wrong with you." (Paragraph 8)
B. "The conclusion of that is, psychology and psychiatry of the last 60 years can
actually claim that we can make miserable people less miserable." (Paragraph
12)
C. "It should be interested in the best things in life. And it should be just as
concerned with making the lives of normal people fulfilling, and with genius,
with nurturing high talent." (Paragraph 16)
D "But watch out here - this is merely correlational data, not causal, and it's about
happiness in the first, 'Hollywood' sense I'm going to talk about happiness of
ebullience and giggling and good cheer" (Paragraph 20)
E "The first drawback is, it turns out the pleasant life, your experience of positive
emotion, is about 50 percent heritable, and, in face, not very modifiable
(Paragraph 23)
F "And meaning in this view, consists of.. knowing what your highest strengths
are, and using them to belong to and in the service of something larger than you
are" (Paragraph 29)
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