Funding Details
- Awarder
- RSS - feeds.arstechnica.com
- Date Award
- May 15, 2025
- Vertical
- Psychology/Behavioral Science
- Funding URL
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Company Info
- Traction
- The study's findings suggest that children are more likely to delay gratification when they trust a peer's promise, indicating potential applications in educational and developmental contexts.
- Company Description
- The study explores how promises can enhance children's ability to delay gratification, building on the classic marshmallow test. It investigates the role of trust and social interdependence in children's decision-making processes.
- Market
- Child Development
- Location
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Manchester,
United Kingdom
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