Term ID: T2026

Gratification Delay

/gratification-delay/
The ability to resist immediate rewards in favor of larger, later benefits, requiring self-control and future-oriented thinking that predicts various life outcomes.
Example: The famous marshmallow test where children who wait for a second marshmallow show better academic achievement and lower rates of behavioral problems years later.

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Reference: Mischel et al. (1972)