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They have disposable incomes which they tend to spend on immediate gratification items, especially food products they perceive to be unique, cosmopolitan or have an individuality value.
Cross-lagged autoregressive models revealed small reciprocal effects in both directions between delay of gratification and perceived autonomy support.
Some will perceive it as a rich man's autobiography, and indeed a great deal of money is spent here in pursuit of personal pleasure and aesthetic gratification.
The first subscale, inhibitory control, included five items capturing the perceived inability of the child to delay gratification and control his or her frustrations (e.g. '[CHILD] has trouble controlling his/her impulses').
Many are aware of what happened in Dhaka, but a combination of perceived powerlessness to change things and a desire for instant, cheap gratification keeps them shopping.
Disapproval from the women was due to the fact that vasectomy was perceived to make a man weak and incapable of offering sexually gratification to a woman.
To community members, a good man should be able to perform his "sexual duties" very well but with the perception that vasectomy could reduce man's ability to perform this duty, it was perceived as unfavourable procedure for men who are concerned about giving their wives sexual gratification.
The results show that personality factors of instant gratification, normative evaluation and impulsiveness are key determinants of urge to buy impulsively, while perceived website cues of visual appeal, website ease of use and product availability are important precursors.
Previous studies have also reported that younger motorcyclists have lower perceived risk of experiencing a road crash [ 54], and are highly motivated by the immediate gratification associated with risk taking and sensation seeking, when compared to drivers [ 22, 37, 55].
Later, when Rabbi Berman laments that, "these days, the search is not perceived as a search for God's will; rather, it is a search for self-improvement or gratification," one sees clearly the trajectory of the story she's written.
Some critics have perceived glimpses of Margaret Thatcher's whims of iron in Ms. Walter's coldly flirtatious Elizabeth, who captures both the smug gratification and loneliness of life on the throne.
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