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This study investigates three distinct hypotheses regarding happiness, gender differences, and personality traits. Firstly, we examine the assertion that happy individuals tend to have longer lifespans compared to their unhappy counterparts. Secondly, we analyze whether men experience greater excitement than women during high-stakes events like the Super Bowl. Lastly, we explore the relationship between introversion and conflict avoidance, assessing whether introverts are indeed more likely to steer clear of confrontational situations than extroverts. These insights can enhance our understanding of emotional well-being, gender dynamics, and personality psychology.
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Choose a Hypothesis: • Happy people live longer than unhappy people. • Men experience more excitement than do women when watching the Super Bowl. • Introverts are more likely to avoid conflict than extroverts.