Can Adolescents Learn Self-control? Delay of Gratification in the Development of Control over Risk Taking
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Sunhee Park | Angela L. Duckworth | Daniel Romer | D. Romer | Sunhee Park | Sharon R. Sznitman | Sharon Sznitman | A. Duckworth | S. Sznitman
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