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    Giving Up Immediate Rewards to Achieve Longer-Term Goals Is Called
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Giving Up Immediate Rewards to Achieve Longer-Term Goals Is Called

Question 61

Question 61

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Giving up immediate rewards to achieve longer-term goals is called


A) postconventional morality.
B) a pruning process.
C) delay of gratification.
D) formal operational thought.

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