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  • Dweck's Mindset Theory proposes that individuals hold one of two primary types of mindsets
  • Individuals with a fixed mindset believe their abilities and intelligence are static and unchangeable
  • Individuals with a fixed mindset avoid challenges to maintain self-esteem
  • Individuals with a growth mindset believe their abilities and intelligence can be developed through effort
  • Challenges are embraced by individuals with a growth mindset for growth
  • Match the characteristic with the correct mindset:
    Belief about Abilities: Fixed Mindset ↔️ Abilities are inherent and unchangeable
    Attitude towards Challenges: Growth Mindset ↔️ Embrace challenges for growth
    Response to Feedback: Fixed Mindset ↔️ Ignores feedback
    Role of Effort: Growth Mindset ↔️ Effort is key to success
  • What are the two types of mindsets proposed by Dweck's Mindset Theory?
    Fixed and Growth
  • A fixed mindset is the belief that abilities are static
  • A growth mindset involves the belief that abilities can be developed through effort and learning.
  • What is a key characteristic of a growth mindset in dealing with challenges?
    Embraces challenges
  • A fixed mindset views ability as inherent
  • Individuals with a growth mindset seek feedback to improve their abilities.
  • Arrange the attitudes of a fixed and growth mindset towards challenges in order:
    1️⃣ Fixed Mindset: Avoids challenges
    2️⃣ Growth Mindset: Embraces challenges
  • Effort is considered unnecessary in a fixed mindset.
  • What role does effort play in a growth mindset?
    Key to success
  • A fixed mindset ignores feedback, while a growth mindset seeks and uses feedback
  • How does a growth mindset view abilities compared to a fixed mindset?
    Developable through effort
  • In a growth mindset, effort is seen as unnecessary for improvement.
    False
  • What is the growth mindset's belief about abilities?
    Developable
  • A growth mindset values effort as essential
  • Individuals with a growth mindset are more resilient when faced with setbacks.
  • How does a growth mindset affect motivation?
    Increases motivation
  • A fixed mindset reduces effort because it is seen as unnecessary
  • A fixed mindset limits learning and personal growth.
  • What is the core idea of Dweck's Mindset Theory?
    Beliefs about abilities
  • What is Dweck's Mindset Theory about?
    Fixed or growth mindsets
  • A growth mindset is the belief that abilities can be developed through effort
  • A fixed mindset is characterized by the belief that abilities are static.
  • How do individuals with a growth mindset typically respond to challenges?
    Embrace them
  • Effort is considered unnecessary in a fixed mindset.
  • Dweck's Mindset Theory identifies two primary mindsets: growth and static.
    False
  • What is a key characteristic of a fixed mindset regarding abilities?
    Belief in static abilities
  • A growth mindset increases resilience, motivation, and higher academic achievement
  • A growth mindset leads to increased motivation because effort is seen as a path to improvement.
  • What does a growth mindset foster in the face of setbacks?
    Resilience
  • A growth mindset enhances motivation through the belief that effort leads to improvement.
  • Order the factors influenced by a growth mindset from highest to lowest impact:
    1️⃣ Resilience
    2️⃣ Motivation
    3️⃣ Academic Achievement
  • Adopting a growth mindset is essential for effective learning.
  • What is a negative impact of a fixed mindset on learning?
    Avoidance of challenges
  • A growth mindset promotes continuous development and improvement