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fixed mind-sets hamper students with high valuations of their intelligence as much as they do for students with low valuations of their intelligence. When students believe they are naturally smart and they perceive that quality as a fixed one, they may shy away from challenging tasks because they fear that failure will prove them wrong and that everyone—including themselves—will see that they are not as smart as they thought they were.
Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning
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