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Making decisions about now and later: Development of future-oriented self-control
Authors:Nancy M Garon  Julie Longard  Susan E Bryson  Chris Moore
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;2. Department of Pediatrics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;3. IWK Health Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract:This study explored factors underlying preschoolers’ ability to make future-oriented choices. In a delay-of-gratification choice task, quantity and visibility of the reward was systematically varied. Participants included 90 typically developing children aged 2–4 years. Children made more choices to delay gratification as the quantity of the reward increased from 1 to 4 stickers, but covering the reward did not have an effect. The study extends previous findings on delay of gratification choice tasks in suggesting a developmental pattern beginning with an early appearing “hot” motivational system. Having children think about the present self versus the future self presumably activates a second “cool” representational system. Age differences in the development of this system and its integration with the motivational system may be at the heart of the “U” shaped function observed in the present work, one in which simpler abilities underlying self-control develop in parallel and integrate to produce more complex behaviour. The study thus contributes to our understanding of the development of future-oriented self-control, a milestone central to socialization and the definition of the self.
Keywords:Delay of gratification  Choice task  Motivational system  Future-orientation  Self-definition  Self-control  Magnitude of reward  Preschoolers
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