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If a friend who is close to you becomes happy, the chance that	.
ADyou become unhappy is 15%
CDyou also become happy is up by 15%
EDyour other friends become unhappy grows to 15%
GDyour other friends also become happy decreases by 15%
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ADNicholas Christakis and His Happiness
CDThe Relationship between a Sense of Superiority and Happiness
EDThe Differences between Happiness and Colds
GDThe Spread of Happiness through Social Networks


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