[ad_1] The experience was "simplicity itself," later recalls his psychologist Walter Mischel. The main ingredient was a biscuit or a pretzel stick or – more interesting for the popular imagination – a …
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[ad_1] By Benedict Carey, New York Times Walter Mischel, whose studies on late gratification in young children have clarified the importance of self-control in human development, and whose work has led to …
Read More »Walter Mischel, the founder of the marshmallow test, had good advice on self-control – Quartz
[ad_1] He offered the children a plate of marshmallows and became one of the most cited psychologists of the 20th century. Walter Mischel, who died on Wednesday, September 12, was a clinical …
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[ad_1] Enlarge / Finding a distraction is essential for young children trying to resist marshmallow. The psychologist who demonstrated the importance of being able to delay gratification to succeed later in life …
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