The following statement is an example of the growth mindset: Group of answer choices Intelligence is fixed at birth. Hard work is unpleasant. There is a limit to what we can accomplish. Intelligence is increased as you acquire new knowledge.
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According to Carol Dweck, students are often hampered by a "fixed mindset." This means they believe: a. intelligence is biologically set and unchangeable. b. it is never good to change your mind once it is made up. c. intelligence can be "repaired" by doing specific mental exercises. d. they have already done everything they can to improve. e. problems can only be solved a particular way.
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D) Do you believe that your brain can actually change shape in response to any academic setbacks you experience, just by applying effort temporarily? And that you can overcome these setbacks with perseverance?
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