Madeleine Achgill

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For example, the children who had been praised for their natural abilities “enjoyed the tasks less than did the children praised for effort” (p. 37). More disturbingly, “children praised for intelligence were less likely to want to persist on the problems than children praised for effort” (p. 37).
Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning
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