Multiple Choice
found that children who were encouraged to imagine real rewards while viewing pictures of rewards
A) could not wait as long for the rewards as could children who were merely exposed to pictures of the rewards.
B) were able to wait the entire test time for the rewards.
C) were able to wait longer for the rewards than children who were exposed to the actual rewards.
D) could not wait as long for the rewards as could children who were exposed to the actual rewards.
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