Multiple Choice
According to your text's comparison of Experience Sampling Methods (ESM) and Global Measures, each measure has a "maximal sensitivity" to different influences on well-being. Which of the following best describes these different sensitivities?
A) ESM is most sensitive to stable personality trait influences, while global measures are more sensitive to situational influences.
B) ESM is most sensitive to individual differences in well-being and global measures are more sensitive to commonalities among people.
C) ESM is most sensitive to psychological variables and global measures to social variables.
D) ESM is most sensitive to situational influences and global measures are most sensitive to stable personality trait influences.
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