Academic delay of gratification refers to the ability to forgo immediate rewards—like socializing or entertainment—in favor of long-term academic benefits, such as studying for higher grades. It is used by students to prioritize learning tasks over distractions. Learners, particularly those in challenging courses or competitive environments, benefit most from this self-regulation skill, which boosts focus, retention, and achievement.
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