Multiple Choice
Lucille lives in a nursing home where she is able to choose her daily activities. Peggy lives in a nursing home where the staff schedules all her activities. Research suggests that compared to Peggy, Lucille will be
A) happier, but less active.
B) more active, but not happier.
C) happier and more active.
D) just as happy and active.
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