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yoroshambo

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An effective strategy for children in a delay-of-gratification task is to:
 
  A) concentrate on the preferred reward.
  B) concentrate on both rewards.
  C) focus on the abstract properties of the rewards.
  D) concentrate on the non-preferred reward.

Question 2

Children who can successfully handle a delay-of-gratification task tend to do so by:
 
  A) concentrating on the preferred reward.
  B) using willpower.
  C) distracting themselves from the rewards.
  D) concentrating on the non-preferred reward.



Cnarkel

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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