Children Who Believe Intelligence Can Be Developed Perform Better
Sun, 11 Feb 2007 10:00 AM EST
... Research on how junior high school students' beliefs about intelligence affect their math grades found that those who believed that intelligence can be developed performed better than those who believed intelligence is fixed.The findings come from two studies conducted by researchers at Columbia University and Stanford University, and are published in the journal Child Development. [click link for full article] ...
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