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Rebecca Koomen

Lecturer In Psychology at University of Dundee

Rebecca Koomen is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Dundee, specializing in evolutionary and comparative psychology.13 Her research focuses on social dilemmas, delay of gratification, and common-pool resource (CPR) issues.1 Dr. Koomen studies the evolutionary, cultural, and developmental roots of cooperative skills for overcoming resource dilemmas in collective resource use.34

As a comparative social psychologist, Dr. Koomen explores social patterns in cooperative behavior over resources in contexts with social interdependence.4 Her work has included research on children's ability to delay gratification for cooperative ends.5

Dr. Koomen holds a PhD and has published in academic journals such as Psychological Science.56 She maintains an active online presence, having started a blog in 2019 that explores the intersections of behavioral science and the environment.2

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Children Delay Gratification for Cooperative Ends

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United Kingdom