It doesn't appear that the authors of the happiness study are quoted as saying 
that, but rather the authors of the acne study.  Here's the passage from the 
NYT article:
 
A study also to be published Friday in BMJ, by Ethan Cohen-Cole, an
economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and Jason M. Fletcher, an
assistant professor at the Yale School of Public Health, criticizes the
methodology of the Christakis-Fowler team, saying that it is possible to
find what look like social contagion effects with conditions like acne,
headaches and height, but that contagion effects go away when researchers
factor in environmental factors that friends or neighbors have in common.

"Researchers should be cautious in attributing correlations in health 
outcomes of close friends to social network effects," the authors say.

All the quotes from the authors of the happiness study show no sign of
reservation or caution.
 
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