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darbym82

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In Mischel's research, children who had waited longer in an experimental situation that required self-imposed delay of gratification at age 4 were described by their parents 10 years later as than their peers.
 
  a. having more difficulty using and responding to reason b. more distractible and less able to concentrate
  c. more frustrated
  d. more verbally fluent and able to plan ahead

Question 2

Under what conditions are parents most likely to be willing to provide financial support to their child in later adolescence?
 
  a. When a child is taking a year off from college to decide on a major
  b. While a child is traveling and exploring new places to start out their adult life c. After a child is married, but still attending college
  d. While a child is single and attending college



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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