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Explanation:
A study whereby measures deferred gratification offers Mary, 7 years old, a chance to eat the marshmallow, or wait 10 minutes, instead she gets two marshmallows. Mary chooses to wait 10 minutes to have the larger bonus, or she'll make her decision. Because Mary can delay satisfaction, it is probable to have a lower SAT rating than children who can not delay satisfaction. They can cope with stress more effectively, show greater self-esteem, and become less likely to be using a hard substance.
One law that protects children is the child abuse law.
You need a variable. If something happens once it could just be chance. Like if you got a lottery ticket and won, it would just be chance. Not the thing that happens the most.