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And so, in 1962, Walter Mischel moved to Palo Alto and went to work at Stanford.
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Later, I emailed Walter Mischel, the world's leading expert on how children learn to delay gratification.
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Walter Mischel is a slight, elegant man with a shaved head and a face of deep creases.
NEWYORKER: Don��t!
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There is something deeply contradictory about Walter Mischel a psychologist who spent decades critiquing the validity of personality tests inventing the marshmallow task, a simple test with impressive predictive power.
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As Walter Mischel showed in a series of groundbreaking studies, children who can delay gratification are more likely to go to college and less likely to end up in jail.
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