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The Super-chicken model refers to a manner of team recruitment that favors bringing together highly driven overachievers. It is argued that this can be counterproductive because of the negative effects of hyper-competitiveness on a group's dynamic, and that recruitment that emphasizes collaboration over individual excellence can result in greater productivity. [1]
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 .
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When my son came home from college, he was more independent. He didn't tell me where he was going or when he would be home. It was difficult for me.
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.
Carol Dweck, author of "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success", described Dunlap as an exemplar of the "fixed mindset," a person whose inability to accept feedback from colleagues beneath him, and whose rabid need to protect his self-image as an infallible "superstar" (his own word), led to his downfall. [citation needed]