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No, this is not true. What is true is that Mac users report greater satisfaction. That is not evidence for the quality of Macs, but evidence for the cult nature of the Apple community. Given that the product is no better, often worse, both in value and in quality, what the reported satisfaction shows is intensity of cultism.
In the same way, we could take a poll of religions, and ask which one people were most satisfied with. The one which scored highest would not necessarily be either truer, or lead to better quality of life.
Its just that it would have more fanatical adherents.