FTA: In the late 1960s, psychologist Walter Mischel performed a series of tests on preschoolers referred to as The Marshmallow Tests. Mischel would give a child a single marshmallow, then leave him or her alone in the room with it. Before he departed, he’d make each kid an offer: if they wanted to, they could eat it immediately — but if they waited for him to return, they’d get two marshmallows. The tests were designed to examine willpower and the mental processes behind delayed gratification. Watching kids go through the experiment can be poignant… and adorable.


Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/18/marshmallow-test-video-a_n_291086.html

Delayed Gratification: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/05/18/090518fa_fact_lehrer

Permalink | Comments | September 18th, 2009 at 10:20 am | 5 months ago
  1. crazikaitylee reblogged this from aarthy and added:
    i love that the redhead eats it before the lady gets out of the room haha.
  2. aarthy reblogged this from yasmary and added:
    most adorablest thing ever.
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