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Replication and Situational Factors in Delayed Gratification Studies
A more recent, larger replication of the marshmallow test found that while the link between early delayed gratification and adolescent achievement exists, the association is weaker than originally reported. This research emphasized that the outcomes are highly sensitive to situational factors, such as a child's family background, home environment, and early cognitive abilities. This suggests that external context is important for a more complete understanding of a child's ability to delay gratification.
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An educational psychologist observes two 4-year-old children. Child A, from a stable and resource-rich home, is told they can have one sticker now or two stickers if they wait 10 minutes. Child A waits. Child B, from a home with significant instability and resource scarcity, is given the same choice and takes the one sticker immediately. The psychologist concludes that Child A has inherently better self-discipline than Child B. Based on modern research findings, what is the most significant critique of this conclusion?
Interpreting Self-Regulation Behavior