Which theory states that elderly people stay happiest when they maintain social interactions? Activity theory
a) According to the disengagement theory, elderly people stay happiest when they reduce their social interactions and withdraw from society.
b) According to the continuity theory, elderly people stay happiest when they maintain their previous habits, preferences, and lifestyles as they age.
c) According to the activity theory, elderly people stay happiest when they remain active and engaged in social interactions and community involvement.
d) According to the reduction theory, elderly people stay happiest when they reduce their social interactions and focus on personal pursuits and interests.