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This research was conducted to determine the differences about mindset between married man/woman and divorced man/woman in Bandung. Respondents in this study are man/woman who are married to only one person and man/woman who are divorced and have not ...
Maria Carmelita Patricia Thomas +1 more
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On the domain-specificity of mindsets: The relationship between aptitude beliefs and programming practice [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2013 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted.
Ghinea, G, Scott, MJ
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Fixed and growth mindsets in physics graduate admissions [PDF]
Considering the evidence that standard physics graduate admissions practices tend to exclude women and traditionally marginalized racial and ethnic groups from the discipline, we investigate (a) the characteristics of students that physics graduate admissions committee members seek to admit to their programs and (b) the practices associated with these ...
Rachel E. Scherr +4 more
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Linking math teachers' motivations and beliefs to learning mindsets [PDF]
Teacher mindsets are the subject of research due to their importance in understanding teacher retention and success. Building on past growth mindset research, I argue that mindsets are related to a teachers’ motivations for becoming a teacher and their ...
Kudym, Molly R.
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Mindset involves an array of beliefs related to the malleability of certain attributes, including intelligence. One’s growth mindset comprises a variety of cognitive and motivational factors (e.g., learning goals, effort beliefs) and the perception that ...
Christopher Stanley +5 more
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AbstractBackground: Fixed mindsets, or beliefs about the non-malleability of self-attributes have been linked to a wide range of clinical psychological outcomes. Yet, their impact on suicidality has not been examined. Objectives: To examine the association of fixed mindset of depression, anxiety and stress and suicidal ideation (SI) and its mediating ...
Shimin ZHU, Wong Wai Ching
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From safety net to trampoline: elevating learning with growth mindset in healthcare simulation
The Implicit Theory of Mindset proposes two different mindsets that sit at opposite ends of a spectrum: a fixed mindset versus a growth mindset. With a fixed mindset, an individual believes they are born with a certain amount of an attribute, and so ...
Samantha Rae Hopkins +4 more
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Literature review on teachers’ mindsets, growth-oriented practices and why they matter
This literature review focuses on earlier research on teachers’ mindsets, i.e., teachers’ implicit beliefs about the malleability of basic human qualities such as intelligence.
Sonja Laine, Kirsi Tirri
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Learning 101: The untaught basics [PDF]
Despite the accessibility of a wealth of information in the current era-books, universities, and online massive open online courses (MOOCs)-well-intentioned and hard-working students often fail to learn effectively due to deficient learning techniques or
Imran, Muhammad Ali, Qadir, Junaid
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Framework for unpacking students’ mindsets in physics by gender
Physics is a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics discipline in which women are severely underrepresented. Prior work has identified motivation-based explanations for low participation and retention rates of women in physics.
Z. Yasemin Kalender +4 more
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