Growing a growth mindset: characterizing how and why undergraduate students' mindsets change
Abstract Background The extent to which students view their intelligence as improvable (i.e., their "mindset") influences students' thoughts, behaviors, and ultimately their academic success. Thus, understanding the development of students' mindsets is of great interest to educat...
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Main Authors: | Lisa B. Limeri (Author), Nathan T. Carter (Author), Jun Choe (Author), Hannah G. Harper (Author), Hannah R. Martin (Author), Annaleigh Benton (Author), Erin L. Dolan (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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