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June 3, 2010 at 8:15pm #
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Interesting article about self control from The New Yorker:

Once Mischel began analyzing the results, he noticed that low delayers, the children who rang the bell quickly, seemed more likely to have behavioral problems, both in school and at home. They got lower S.A.T. scores. They struggled in stressful situations, often had trouble paying attention, and found it difficult to maintain friendships. The child who could wait fifteen minutes had an S.A.T. score that was, on average, two hundred and ten points higher than that of the kid who could wait only thirty seconds.

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    This experiment was a favorite of my Developmental Psyche teacher from a couple of semesters ago. So simple, yet such...
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