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What factors constitute hedonic well-being?
Math Skills
The ability to understand, use, and manipulate numbers and mathematical concepts.
High-Status Occupations
Jobs that are generally regarded as prestigious and often come with higher pay and social esteem.
IQs
A measure of a person’s intelligence and cognitive abilities compared to the average population, typically assessed through standardized tests.
Giftedness
Exceptional intelligence or talent well above the average population, often requiring special educational programs to foster development.
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