Scientists unveil the 'happiness equation'

Mobile game app helps researchers demonstrate that expectations affect happiness more than rewards

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Happiness levels can be predicted by using an equation based on rewards and expectations, research carried out at University College London has shown.

The study found that a person's expectations were more likely to affect his or her levels of happiness than the rewards they received.

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