Not specified (Research Grant)

Funding Details
Awarder
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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
Manchester, United Kingdom

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