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131. Mindset: does it replicate?

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Does Mindset Affect Children's Ability and School Grades?

The first article I'm going to look at is called does mindset affect children's ability school achievement or response to challenge. Three failures to replicate and the authors are yearly and Timothy Bates it was published in 2018. Mindset theory states that children's ability and school grades depend heavily on whether they believe basic ability is malleable, praise for intelligence dramatically lowers cognitive performance so we test these predictions in three studies totalling six hundred and twenty four individually tested ten to twelve year olds praise for intelligence failed to harm cognitive performance. Children's mindsets had no relationship to their IQ or school grades finally believing ability to be malleable was not linked to improvements of grades across the year We find no support

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