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Philip K. Peake is a Professor of Psychology at Smith College. Holding a Ph.D. in Psychology from Stanford University and a B.A. from Carleton College, he has maintained academic appointments at this institution for significant portions of his career. His research focuses on self-regulation, delay of gratification, and their long-term behavioral and cognitive implications.
- Ph.D., Psychology – Stanford University
- B.A., Psychology – Carleton College
His scholarly work examines:
- Developmental trajectories of executive function
- Psychological mechanisms underlying financial decision-making
- Strategic approaches to emotional regulation
- Longitudinal impacts of early childhood self-control
Key publication trends include cross-disciplinary applications of delay-of-gratification research in psychology, economics, and behavioral science. Notable collaborations include work with Walter Mischel on the Marshmallow Test paradigm.
Contact: ppeake@smith.edu
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