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Is it better to be happy or right? Study says people don't experience positive emotions when…

The study suggests that people do not feel any emotional benefit from having their negative predictions validated.
A study suggests that people do not benefit emotionally from having their negative predictions validated, even though their expectations were technically correct. (Pixabay)
A study suggests that people do not benefit emotionally from having their negative predictions validated, even though their expectations were technically correct. (Pixabay)

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