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A Simple Measure of Interviewer and Interviewee Speech Durations
Authors:Albert B. Blankenship  Dean I. Manheimer
Affiliation:123 , New York City, New York, USA
Abstract:A hypothesis that peer pressure affects delay-of-gratification behavior was tested by comparing the private vs. public responses of Cree children to the offer of an immediate reward or a larger delayed reward. One group of children was twice tested in private. Another group was first tested in private and then in public. In both testings approximately 65% of the control group chose an immediate reward. The experimental group, however, although preferring an immediate reward in private, in public elected to go along with the choices of their classmates, many reversing themselves and choosing a delayed rather than immediate reward.
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