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(Psych Central News) Not all college students are extroverted, and not all college students need to party to be happy. Researchers in a new study compared strategies used by extroverted college students and their less socially inclined peers. They discovered happy people who are less outgoing relied less on partying and drinking to be happy and more on [...]

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