نتایج جستجو برای: Fixed mindset

تعداد نتایج: 201872  

Individuals develop beliefs and mindsets as a meaning system to create structures for their world, which in turn plays a key role in their motivations and behaviors, particularly in the teaching and learning contexts. Mindset could be examined within the frameworks of growth and fixed attitude. Dweck [1] has defined mindset as the perspective of individuals toward their innate attributes (e.g.,...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2014
Hans S Schroder Tim P Moran M Brent Donnellan Jason S Moser

Messages about how much our abilities can change - or "mindset" messages - affect learning, achievement, and performance interpretations. However, the neurocognitive mechanisms responsible for these effects remain unexplored. To address this gap, we assessed how a mindset induction influenced cognitive control brain activity. Participants were randomly assigned to read that intelligence was eit...

Journal: :BMC medical education 2016
Mithila Jegathesan Yaffa M Vitberg Martin V Pusic

BACKGROUND Intelligence theory research has illustrated that people hold either "fixed" (intelligence is immutable) or "growth" (intelligence can be improved) mindsets and that these views may affect how people learn throughout their lifetime. Little is known about the mindsets of physicians, and how mindset may affect their lifetime learning and integration of feedback. Our objective was to de...

2011
Kenneth J. Reid Daniel M. Ferguson

Our research reports on an ongoing study of the impact of entrepreneurial interventions within first-year engineering courses on changes in the mindsets of engineering students. Entrepreneurial mindset in our study is operationally defined as a more growth oriented mindset versus a fixed oriented mindset. This operational definition and an accompanying mindset measurement instrument was develop...

The present study was conducted to investigate the comparative impacts of three types of EFL teach- ers' mindsettings on EFL learners' grammar achievement. The participants of the study were English Translation undergraduate students (both female and male with the age ranging of 18-35) who were selected according to convenience non-random sampling from three classes of English Grammar 1 at both...

2017

Background: Women in mathematical domains may become attuned to situational cues that signal a discredited social identity, contributing to their lower achievement and underrepresentation. Aim: The current study examined whether heightened ingroup representation alleviates the effects of stereotype threat on women’s mathematical performance. It further investigated whether single-sex testing en...

2017
Emmy De Kraker-Pauw Floryt Van Wesel Lydia Krabbendam Nienke Van Atteveldt

The pedagogical beliefs (e.g., beliefs or "mindsets" concerning the malleability of intelligence) that teachers hold may have a far-reaching impact on their teaching behavior. In general, two basic mindsets can be distinguished with regard to the malleability of intelligence: fixed (entity) and growth (incremental). In this article, we present two studies investigating the associations between ...

2016
Jessica L. Schleider Hans S. Schroder Sharon L. Lo Megan Fisher Judith H. Danovitch John R. Weisz Jason S. Moser

Parental belief systems can strongly influence children’s affect, behavior, and mental health. However, associations between specific kinds of parental beliefs and children’s mental health have not been thoroughly explored. One relevant belief system is parental intelligence mindset: beliefs about the malleability of intelligence. Children of parents who view intelligence as static (known as a ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Susana Claro David Paunesku Carol S Dweck

Two largely separate bodies of empirical research have shown that academic achievement is influenced by structural factors, such as socioeconomic background, and psychological factors, such as students' beliefs about their abilities. In this research, we use a nationwide sample of high school students from Chile to investigate how these factors interact on a systemic level. Confirming prior res...

2005
Ravi Dhar Joel Huber Uzma Khan

Shopping momentum occurs when an initial purchase provides a psychological impulse whose momentum drives the purchase of a second, unrelated product. The most promising theoretical mechanism for shopping momentum comes from Gollwitzer’s (1990) theory of implementation and deliberation mindsets. Under this theory, shopping momentum occurs because the initial purchase moves one from a deliberativ...

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