articleAmerican PsychologistDec 1, 2020HYBRID OA

What can be learned from growth mindset controversies?

The University of Texas at Austin · Stanford University

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Abstract

The growth mindset is the belief that intellectual ability can be developed. This article seeks to answer recent questions about growth mindset, such as: Does a growth mindset predict student outcomes? Do growth mindset interventions work, and work reliably? Are the effect sizes meaningful enough to merit attention? And can teachers successfully instill a growth mindset in students? After exploring the important lessons learned from these questions, the article concludes that large-scale studies, including preregistered replications and studies conducted by third parties (such as international governmental agencies), justify confidence in growth mindset research. Mindset effects, however, are meaningfully…

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  • Mindset
  • PsycINFO
  • Psychological intervention
  • Psychology
  • Moderation
  • Engineering ethics
  • Social psychology
  • Political science
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