Multiple Choice
The research on learned optimism shows that:
A) It is possible to intervene and increase optimism, leading to increased happiness in life.
B) Optimism is largely determined by others and not in your control.
C) The research has found that it is not possible to change your mindset, once your mind is set it usually stays the same.
D) Optimism is a cultural phenomenon and largely determined by your ethnic background.
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