The purpose of this research was to examine the existence of multidimensionality in delay of gratification for Black university student leaders. We investigated delay preference as it related to academic decisions, career choices, sociopolitical issues, and consumer preferences. Results supported such multidimensionality by yielding evidence for the heretofore unexamined sociopolitical dimension as well as an achievement-oriented delay dimension in this sample of Black students. Gender differences are also reported. Results indicated that similar factor structures emerged for both sexes. The importance of this approach to the study of delay is discussed as well as directions for future research.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript...
Grunschel C, Patrzek J, Fries S. Exploring different types of academic delayers: A latent profile an...
Postsecondary delay in the U.S. is a topic that has generated interest in the field of higher educat...
The present study examined a potential mechanism underlying college students’ resisting in-class med...
Research on the delay of gratification in Blacks was critically reviewed. The methodology typically ...
Two studies were conducted to investigate development of delay of gratification. In Study 1, the per...
Postsecondary delay in the U.S. is a topic that has generated interest in the field of higher educat...
This study investigated the relationship between academic achievement and temporal discounting, a be...
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This review of the literature on self-control and delay of gratification behavior spans educational ...
This research involves looking at social factors of college students and determining what causes a p...
Grunschel C, Patrzek J, Fries S. Exploring different types of academic delayers: A latent profile an...
Postsecondary delay in the U.S. is a topic that has generated interest in the field of higher educat...
The present study examined a potential mechanism underlying college students’ resisting in-class med...
Research on the delay of gratification in Blacks was critically reviewed. The methodology typically ...
Two studies were conducted to investigate development of delay of gratification. In Study 1, the per...
Postsecondary delay in the U.S. is a topic that has generated interest in the field of higher educat...
This study investigated the relationship between academic achievement and temporal discounting, a be...
Academic delay of gratification (ADOG) refers to students' postponement of immediately availabl...
This study examines the relationship between task experience and attitudes. Specifically tested is t...
Abstract: We experimentally investigate the distribution of children's time preferences along g...
This dissertation explored the effects of the mediated culture of instant gratification on users' ab...
textPsychologists have begun to examine factors that influence the achievement gap between African A...
The current project sought to examine the relationship between delay discounting, self-control train...
This review of the literature on self-control and delay of gratification behavior spans educational ...
This research involves looking at social factors of college students and determining what causes a p...
Grunschel C, Patrzek J, Fries S. Exploring different types of academic delayers: A latent profile an...
Postsecondary delay in the U.S. is a topic that has generated interest in the field of higher educat...
The present study examined a potential mechanism underlying college students’ resisting in-class med...