How Long Can You Resist A Marshmallow?
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How long can you resist a marshmallow? For a minute, maybe two - How about 20 minutes? Believe it or not, the answer to that simple question, could shape your entire future - At least that, is the conclusion reached by University of Stanford scientist Walter Mischel the brainchild behind the now legendary 'Stanford Marshmallow' test.
The unusual experiment was conducted by the psychologist between 1968-1970. Children between the ages of 4-6 were invited individually and seated at a table inside a room that had a single marshmallow (or even cookie or pretzel if that is what they preferred) on a plate. They were told that if they could resist the treat for 20 minutes, they would be rewarded with another. Those that that were unable to wait, simply had to ring a bell that lay in front of them before devouring it. They would however receive no additional treats. The scientist would then sneak out and watch the kid's behavior from a one-way mirror.
What they observed was that only about a third of the kids were able to wait out the 20 minutes and that the older the child was, the better his/her resistance power. However, what was even more interesting is that most, no matter how young, did wait it out at least for a little while. Very few, gobbled the marshmallow right away.
That of course, was just the beginning of the study that has been ongoing since. Many years later, the scientist followed up with the parents of the now-grown kids with a detailed questionnaire. What he found was that those that had been able to resist the marshmallow for the full 20 minutes, were thought to be more competent by their parents, than the others. Things got even more interesting a few years later, when he discovered that the marshmallow resisters all scored an average of 210 points higher on their Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores than the rest of the group. Not only that, they were also better at planning and, handling stress.
Recently, Tanya Schlam at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health along with some of her colleagues decided to contact the same group for a totally different purpose - To see whether the self-control had continued into adulthood and therefore helped them maintain a healthy weight. Sure enough, they found it was directly related to the minutes they were able to hold off eating the marshmallows. Who knew that scoffing down a marshmallow when you were just four could affect your entire life!
Resources: Telegraph.co.uk, nydailynews.com, slate.com
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- livi503about 12 yearshaha!
- Cute popabout 12 yearsJust weird
- MMSFereshtaM11about 12 yearsThis is cool because toddles can't resist the marshmallow just for 20 minutes and if they eat it they get another one.If they can't wait to eat the marshmallows they have ring to the and it effect them. If I try this with my brothers and sisters they would just eat it in like one minutes.
- cupcake123about 12 yearsso going to try this
- Emilyabout 12 yearsIt affects them because it shows that toddlers who are patient and don't take things right away do better in life. An example of this would be if you gave two people $20, and if one spends it right away, they get nothing more. Those who don't spend it right away could get something like $20 more.
- cole_20about 12 yearsHow does resisting a marshmallow reflect on your future
- cole_04about 12 yearsNo becouse its just a marshmellow it nothing big
- EMSabout 12 yearsMy mom told me about this!!!!
- Laurenabout 12 yearsDoes it realy work?
- mlawesomeabout 12 yearsMy life! It's good but hey!