Delayed gratification and ego development: implications for clinical and experimental research

Delayed gratification and ego development: implications for clinical and experimental research

with Jerome L. Singer, in Journal of Consulting Psychology, Vol. 19 no. 4, August 1955, pp. 259-256 (District of Columbia: American Psychological Association, 1955, originally published 1955), 8 page(s)

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Field of Interest
Psychology
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Content Type
Periodical article
Duration
0 sec
Format
Text
Original Publication Date
1955
Page Count
8
Psychologist
Jerome L. Singer
Publication Year
1955
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Place Published / Released
District of Columbia
Source Title
Journal of Consulting Psychology, Vol. 19 no. 4, August 1955, pp. 259-256
Subject
Psychology, Social Sciences, Psychology & Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Biological Psychology, Stanford Marshmallow Experiment, Psicología Clínica, Psicologia Clínica, Psicobiologia, Psicobiología, Biology and Human Behavior, Learning and Conditioning, Clinical psychology, Ego development
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Psicología Clínica, Psicologia Clínica, Psicobiologia, Psicobiología

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