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Young Children Who More Consistently Delay Gratification on Marshmallow-Like Tests

Question 428

Question 428

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Young children who more consistently delay gratification on marshmallow-like tests are best described as more


A) socially dependent.
B) self-controlled.
C) anxious.
D) self-disclosing.

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