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Posts by Dr Kate Highfield

Thanks Jessica - I’d love to be added!

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<em>Child Development</em> | SRCD Journal | Wiley Online Library This study extends the analytic approach conducted by Watts et al. (2018) to examine the long-term predictive validity of delay of gratification. Participants (n = 702; 83% White, 46% male) completed...

Remember the famous Marshmallow Test? Kids who could delay gratification would have better life outcomes. Turns out it’s not that predictive. New research shows little link between the test and later achievement.
Why? Life is full of factors that shape development over time.
doi.org/10.1111/cdev...

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