You're Happy and You Know It - Why You Probably Shouldn't Show It -  Knowledge at Wharton

You're Happy and You Know It - Why You Probably Shouldn't Show It - Knowledge at Wharton

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New Wharton research finds that abundantly happy people are perceived as innocent and unsophisticated, which makes them more vulnerable to deception.…Read More

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You're Happy and You Know It - Why You Probably Shouldn't Show It