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bclement10

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In Mischel's marshmallow study, some preschoolers chose to wait for two marshmallows, rather than have one marshmallow immediately. Those who chose NOT to wait were more likely than their peers to:
 
  a. be diagnosed with ADHD.
  b. finish college.
  c. get divorced.
  d. have a higher-paying job.

Question 2

Research suggests that children who show hyperactivity also tend to show:
 
  a. age-appropriate sensory-motor skills.
  b. anxiety disorders.
  c. deficits in visuospatial skills.
  d. limited receptive memory.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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