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Ability to delay gratification may be linked to social trust, new CU-Boulder study finds

September 8, 2013 by

A person's ability to delay gratification - forgoing a smaller reward now for a larger reward in the future - may depend on how trustworthy the person perceives the reward-giver to be, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder...

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