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You watched a video, read an article, and did an activity in your textbook about children's delay of gratification. The tasks in these studies ask children to wait for a large reward, but they could instead choose to have a smaller reward immediately. Yanaoka and colleagues compared how children in Japan and the US performed on such tasks. They found that
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A.children in both cultures waited longer for food rewards than for other kinds of rewards.
B.culturally specific habits (i.e., waiting for food or waiting to open wrapped gifts) support children's developing ability to wait for treats.
C.there were no cultural differences in children's ability to wait for rewards.
D.reflecting differences in cultural values in obedience, children in Japan were much better at waiting for rewards than were children in the US.

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The prompt describes a study by Yanaoka and colleagues comparing children in Japan and the US on delay-of-gratification tasks, where children could wait for a large reward or take a smaller reward now.
Option 1: 'children in both cultures waited longer for food rewards than for other kinds of rewards.' This statement makes a general claim about reward type (food vs non-food) across cultures. If the study focused on cross-cultural differences and pauses for reward types, this would need specific empirical support from the article. Withou......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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