Sentences with phrase «happier than their counterparts»

«When they are limited to 140 characters or less, these researchers say, believers are happier than their counterparts
The researchers found was that, on average, unhappily married adults who divorced were no happier than their counterparts who remained married.

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A recent survey revealed that remote workers are happier and more productive than their traditional, workplace - confined counterparts.
They found that those who had a solid reason to be unhappy, such as a recent bereavement, were again less productive than their happier counterparts.
Also, the folk running the stalls will usually be happy to offer advice on the way to cook what they sell, and they usually have more time than their supermarket counterparts.
As stated above, those who are well rested report feeling happier and less stressed than their counterparts.
I'm still not happy about my pay, which is likely still lower than my male counterparts.
Extensive research shows that positive people tend to lead a much happier and fulfilling life than their pessimistic counterparts.
Years of psychological research have suggested that people who are politically conservative are happier than their liberal counterparts.
Numerous studies have found that physically strong people were happier with their appearance, more confident, and less anxious than their physically weaker counterparts.
A new report shows that city dwellers are happier than their suburban counterparts.
In fact, research suggests that «Botoxed» people (the ones who are unable to frown, that is) are, on average, happier than their frowny counterparts.
In a highly publicized 2008 study, researchers at Brigham Young University found that people in happy marriages tended to have lower blood pressure than their single counterparts.
In fact, a recent study conducted by the Journal of Homosexuality found rural gays and lesbians tend to be happier than their urban counterparts, so this must account for something!
Liars also tend to be happier than other people, and are viewed as friendlier and more amiable than their more truthful counterparts.
By and large this age group is happier, more secure, and even feeling sexier than their younger counterparts.
It also rides better than its luxurious counterpart and lack of inertia means it feels happier when thrown around.
Most dogs are happy to use a flap like this once they've got the hang of it and they are significantly cheaper than their motorized counterparts, though they might be slightly less secure.
Extensive research shows that married adults are happier, are more productive on the job, earn more, have better physical and mental health, and live longer than their unmarried counterparts.
In fact, there's loads of evidence to the contrary: A 2012 study found that couples who lived together but were not married had higher self - esteem and were happier overall than their counterparts who were married.
For another 2012 study (this one a survey of American couples), researchers found that couples who lived together but were not married had higher self - esteem and were happier overall than their married counterparts.
The men in both groups of the Harvard study who reported being closer to their family, friends, or community tended to be happier and healthier than their less social counterparts.
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