Questions: If there is a positive relationship between "income" and "happiness," then as the amount of income increases, the amount of happiness also increases. stays the same. decreases. changes in some consistent manner.

If there is a positive relationship between "income" and "happiness," then as the amount of income increases, the amount of happiness
also increases.
stays the same.
decreases.
changes in some consistent manner.
Transcript text: If there is a positive relationship between "income" and "happiness," then as the amount of income increases, the amount of happiness also increases. stays the same. decreases. changes in some consistent manner.
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The answer is: the amount of happiness also increases.

Explanation for each option:

  1. The amount of happiness also increases: This is the correct answer. A positive relationship between two variables means that as one variable increases, the other variable also increases. Therefore, if there is a positive relationship between income and happiness, an increase in income would lead to an increase in happiness.

  2. Stays the same: This is incorrect. If happiness stayed the same regardless of changes in income, there would be no relationship between the two variables, let alone a positive one.

  3. Decreases: This is incorrect. A decrease in happiness as income increases would indicate a negative relationship, not a positive one.

  4. Changes in some consistent manner: This is too vague and does not specifically describe a positive relationship. While it suggests a relationship, it does not clarify that the relationship is positive, where an increase in one variable leads to an increase in the other.

In summary, a positive relationship between income and happiness means that as income increases, happiness also increases.

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