In lecture you saw a video involving a marshmallow task and we discussed alternative explanations for the findings. One of these explanations was that children who fail at the task may have:
a. more experience with others being untrustworthy and consequently not trust the experimenter
b. more trouble remembering the location of the marshmallow
c. more confidence in their ability to convince others to change their mind
d. less training in the importance of following societal rules and in keeping their
promises
Ans: a. more experience with others being untrustworthy and consequently not trust the experimenter
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