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It's also based a lot on her and her fellow researchers published academic work on learning and mindsets, which are listed in the end notes.
What some call, "anecdotes", others call clinical studies. You might do well to verse yourself on the value of clinical and behavioral studies, Mr. Tyne.
Michael Jordan's career does not a clinical trial make. I agree - far less (sports!) anecdotes and drill deeper into the details of the research and their important implications.
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Dweck published a version of this book for the academic and medical profession. This version is for the masses to make the subject accessible.