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Longitudinal Links Between Parental Failure Mindsets, Helicopter Parenting, and Fixed Mindset of Intelligence in Adolescents

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2023
Evidence for the prospective associations among parental failure mindset, helicopter parenting, and children's intelligence mindset is lacking. This three-wave longitudinal study (12 months apart between waves) addressed this research gap by testing whether perceived maternal helicopter parenting mediated the link between perceived maternal failure ...
Boby Ho-Hong Ching   +2 more
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The Fixed Mindset of Anxiety Predicts Future Distress: A Longitudinal Study

Behavior Therapy, 2019
Mindsets, or beliefs about the malleability of self-attributes such as intelligence and personality, have been linked to a wide range of outcomes in educational and social psychology. There has been recent interest in exploring this construct in clinical psychological contexts.
Hans S, Schroder   +3 more
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GROWTH, FIXED, AND MIXED MINDSETS

Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2021
AbstractLanguage learners’ mindsets–their beliefs about whether language is a fixed aptitude that is immutable or a malleable capacity that can be developed–are associated with achievement goals, language-use anxiety, reappraisals of challenges, and persistence.
Nigel Mantou Lou   +2 more
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Between a growth and a fixed mindset: Examining nuances in 3rd-grade students’ mathematics intelligence mindsets

Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2023
Connie Barroso   +3 more
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CREATIVE MINDSETS. IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE BOTH FIXED AND GROWTH MINDSETS?

Psychological Applications and Trends, 2022
"A creative mindset reflects people's views on whether creativity is a malleable (i.e., growth mindset) or an innate, unmalleable (i.e., fixed mindset). Recently, there have been discussions about the nature of these two creative mindset structures. While some researchers argue that the two mindsets are different and alternative to each other, some ...
Sema Karakelle, Seda Saraç
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Fixed Intelligence Mindset Prospectively Predicts Students’ Self-Esteem

Journal of Individual Differences, 2021
Abstract. Dweck’s theory posits that intelligence mindsets have significant implications in individuals’ self-esteem and previous studies have also demonstrated a consistent link between these two constructs ( Conigrave et al., 2019 ; King, 2012 ; Zhao et al., 2019 ). However, little is known about their relationship across time.
Éva Gál, István Szamosközi
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Dangers of a fixed mindset

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2008
Psychology studies have shown that students' beliefs about their own intelligence--whether they view intelligence as fixed or malleable-have an important influence on student development and achievement. Yet the impact of these theories on success in Computer Science (CS) has not been directly investigated. Self-theories research has shown
Laurie Murphy, Lynda Thomas
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Overcoming fixed mindsets: The role of affect

Cognition and Emotion, 2013
When there is an established strategy to solve a problem, we often approach the problem with a mindset that makes us blind for more efficient solutions. We examined the role of affect in overcoming such blinding effects of mindsets. As positive affect is known to broaden and negative affect to narrow thought-action repertoires, we speculated that ...
Haager, Julia S.   +2 more
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RESISTENSI FIXED MINDSET DALAM MEMENGARUHI KESADARAN MASYARAKAT TERHADAP PENDIDIKAN

Jurnal Riset Guru Indonesia, 2023
Pendidikan pada umumnya sangat penting untuk menciptakan insan yang berkarakter, tapi ternyata masyarakat Bontokamase masih belum memahami pentingnya pendidikan, kurangnya tingkat kesadaran masyarakat Bontokamase terhadap pendidikan dikarenakan taraf pertumbuhan ekonominya yang sudah mapan, keuntungan jangka pendek inilah yang memaksa mereka sehingga ...
null Faizah   +3 more
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Fixed intelligence mindsets predict system legitimization in educational contexts

Social Psychology of Education, 2023
This is the accepted manuscript version of the work published in its final form as Brady l M, Eason, A. E, & Fryberg, S. A. (2024). Fixed intelligence mindsets predict system legitimization in educational contexts. Social Psychology of Education, 27(4), 1557-1594. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11218-023-09872-1.
Laura M. Brady   +2 more
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