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The predictive effects of individual difference factors on L2 writing complexity, accuracy, and fluency. [PDF]
Gao Z.
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Pre-tertiary academic preparation, psychological preparedness, and academic performance among nursing students in Ghana: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Psychological factors influencing return to sport after shoulder stabilization: assessment tools and intervention strategies-a narrative review. [PDF]
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Why does grit matter? Excellence sometimes seems like the result of natural talent. But no matter how gifted you are—no matter how easily you climb up the learning curve—you do need to do that climbing. There are no shortcuts. Grit predicts accomplishing challenging goals of personal significance.
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Apply It! By reading this article, health and fitness professionals will: • Be able to describe why the concept of grit is important in the weight maintenance phase. • Learn multiple strategies to help clients increase grit.
Thompson, Maggie, Paul, Megan
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Grit describes the passion and perseverance for long-term goals. Gritty people follow their goals with constant interest despite setbacks or failure. Recent research showed that Grit is an important predictor for attainment in high-achieving contexts. In contrast researchers in schools could not confirm this effect.
Knoos, Stefan Manuel
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Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 2021
AbstractGrit is implicated in several biological phenomena—it wears teeth, it fractures teeth, it drives tooth evolution, it elicits complex manual manipulations—any one of which could be described as a central topic in evolutionary anthropology. But what is grit?
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AbstractGrit is implicated in several biological phenomena—it wears teeth, it fractures teeth, it drives tooth evolution, it elicits complex manual manipulations—any one of which could be described as a central topic in evolutionary anthropology. But what is grit?
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World Journal of Surgery, 2021
AbstractBackgroundWomen in surgery are often told that they are not “tough enough” to be surgeons. A Grit Score provides a validated measure of passion and perseverance, which are aspects of “toughness.”MethodsSurvey data were collected from residents and attendings in all surgical fields through multiple surgical societies.
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AbstractBackgroundWomen in surgery are often told that they are not “tough enough” to be surgeons. A Grit Score provides a validated measure of passion and perseverance, which are aspects of “toughness.”MethodsSurvey data were collected from residents and attendings in all surgical fields through multiple surgical societies.
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Journal of Individual Differences, 2015
Abstract. Maximizing the translation of ability into accomplishment is of considerable interest. A two-factor construct of “grit” as perseverance and consistency of interest has been argued to predict accomplishment over and above personality and IQ ( Duckworth, Peterson, Matthews, & Kelly, 2007 ).
Abedrahman Abuhassàn, Timothy C. Bates
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Abstract. Maximizing the translation of ability into accomplishment is of considerable interest. A two-factor construct of “grit” as perseverance and consistency of interest has been argued to predict accomplishment over and above personality and IQ ( Duckworth, Peterson, Matthews, & Kelly, 2007 ).
Abedrahman Abuhassàn, Timothy C. Bates
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Grit in the workplace: Hype or ripe?
Personality and Individual Differences, 2017One of the recent developments in personality psychology is the emergence of a new construct, Grit. Its emergence led to a proliferation of studies advancing Grit as a significant predictor of various positive outcomes. So far, little attention has been paid to testing its relevance for various work-related outcomes.
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