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Social Studies, 08.08.2019 17:10, Diodorant

How does positive affect differ from optimism?
optimism is more scientific than positive affect.
positive affect is more scientific than optimism.
positive affect involves feeling states, whereas optimism involves expectations.
optimism involves feeling states, whereas positive affect involves expectations.

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