Multiple Choice
A criticism made of the hedonic definition and measure of subjective well-being by eudaimonic researchers such as Carol Ryff is that the hedonic view
A) does not specify the basis and meaning of well-being.
B) tells us if people are happy, but not why people they are happy.
C) does not distinguish between happiness and health.
D) all of the above
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