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Sustaining growth needs contextual supports: The mindset × ecological-system approach to motivation
The belief that abilities can be cultivated, commonly referred to as a growth mindset, plays an important role in learners’ motivation and persistence in their educational journey, including learning a new language. Recent research suggests that having a
Nigel Mantou Lou
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Pro-social motive promotes early understanding of false belief
Ever since Premack & Woodruff's classic article^1^, which introduced the term "theory of mind", researchers have claimed that strategic deception is the most natural behavioural consequence of understanding false belief.
Tomoko Matsui, Yui Miura
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Understanding Belief-Behavior Correspondence: Beliefs and Belief-to-Behavior Inferences
Psychologists and other scholars have long studied the influence of beliefs on behavior, proposing models that illuminate aspects of the belief-behavior relation. However, prior psychological theories have not explained how a particular belief influences behavior.
Javier A. Granados Samayoa +1 more
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Toplumların kültüründe tarihî kaynaklar, inançlar, değerler ve ahlak anlayışlarını bir bütün hâlinde değerlendirmek mümkündür. Bu bütünlük içerisinde sözlü- yazılı kaynaklar, gelenek- görenekler ve inanç sisteminde karşılaşılan birçok husus dikkati çeker.
Necla Gül Ercan
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A characterization of sequential equilibrium in terms of AGM belief revision [PDF]
In [G. Bonanno, Rational choice and AGM belief revision, Artificial Intelligence, 2009] a semantics for one-stage AGM belief revision was proposed based on choice frames, borrowed from the rational choice literature. In this paper we extend the semantics
Giacomo Bonanno
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Defeating Dr. Evil with self-locating belief [PDF]
Dr. Evil learns that a duplicate of Dr. Evil has been created. Upon learning this, how seriously should he take the hypothesis that he himself is that duplicate? I answer: very seriously.
Elga, Adam
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Belief-based action prediction in preverbal infants
Successful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, and to use this knowledge to generate predictions about how mental states will influence behavior. While previous studies have demonstrated that young infants are
Southgate, Victoria +3 more
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Partial Belief and Flat-Out Belief [PDF]
About the book: The idea that belief comes in degrees is based on the observation that we are more certain of some things than of others. Various theories try to give accounts of how measures of this confidence do or ought to behave, both as far as the internal mental consistency of the agent as well as his betting, or other, behaviour is concerned.\ud
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Construction of diet control KAP scale in hyperuricemia and gout patients based on Delphi method
Objective:To construct diet construct diet control KAP scole in hyperuricemia and gout patients based on Delphi method patients and guide the health care workers to assess the status of their diet control.Methods:Based on the KAP theory,the paper begn ...
李会仿 +4 more
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