Two individuals, Sam and Taylor, report similar baseline levels of life satisfaction at the start of a long-term study. Five years into the study, Sam gets married. In the same year, Taylor experiences the onset of a major, permanent disability. Based on longitudinal research findings about how people adapt to significant life events, what is the most probable outcome for their life satisfaction levels ten years after these events occurred?
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Two individuals, Sam and Taylor, report similar baseline levels of life satisfaction at the start of a long-term study. Five years into the study, Sam gets married. In the same year, Taylor experiences the onset of a major, permanent disability. Based on longitudinal research findings about how people adapt to significant life events, what is the most probable outcome for their life satisfaction levels ten years after these events occurred?