Relationship between Intelligence and Preferences to Work for Delayed Rewards

After receiving information about either success or failure on performing a task, 61 subjects in Grades 4 and 5 made choices between immediate, smaller rewards and delayed, larger rewards which were contingent upon successful performance on a task. A positive relationship between intelligence and preference to delay for groups given both success and failure was noted.

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