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  2. Carol Dweck - Wikipedia

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    Carol Susan Dweck (born October 17, 1946) is an American psychologist. She holds the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professorship of Psychology at Stanford University . Dweck is known for her work on motivation and mindset .

  3. Implicit theories of intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Carol Dweck identified two different mindsets regarding intelligence beliefs. The entity theory of intelligence refers to an individual's belief that abilities are fixed traits. [4] For entity theorists, if perceived ability to perform a task is high, the perceived possibility for mastery is also high.

  4. Ego depletion - Wikipedia

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    An experiment by Carol Dweck and subsequent work by Roy Baumeister and Kathleen Vohs have shown that beliefs in unlimited self-control help mitigate ego depletion for a short while, but not for long. Participants that were led to believe that they would not get fatigued performed well on a second task but were fully depleted on a third task.

  5. Mindset - Wikipedia

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    In a number of studies, Dweck and her colleagues noted that alterations in mindset could be achieved through "praising the process through which success was achieved", [52] "having [college aged students] read compelling scientific articles that support one view or the other", [51] or teaching junior-high-school students "that every time they ...

  6. Goal orientation - Wikipedia

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    Although Dweck's work in this area built on the foundation laid by Nicholls, the fundamental difference between the two scholars' works is the attribution of an individual's goal orientation: Nicholls believed that the goal orientation held by an individual was a result of the possession of either an internal or external referent [definition ...

  7. Psychology of learning - Wikipedia

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    Psychologist Carol Dweck distinguished differences between the growth mindset, the idea that ability is malleable, and the fixed mindset, the idea that ability is fixed. People who incorporate a growth mindset on a certain task tend to have higher motivation.

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  9. List of Stanford University faculty and staff - Wikipedia

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    Carol Dweck, professor of psychology, known for her work on the mindset psychological trait; Jennifer Eberhardt, professor of psychology, 2014 MacArthur Fellow; Kalanit Grill-Spector, professor of psychology [66] Amado M. Padilla, professor of psychology; Roger Shepard, professor of psychology, National Medal of Science winner