Waiting for the better reward: Comparison of delay of gratification in young children across two cultures.
Delay of gratification-a form of self-control-is the ability to forsake immediately available rewards in order to obtain larger-valued outcomes in future, which develops throughout the pre-school years. The majority of previous research in this area has been conducted with Western populations, there...
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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