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  2. Carol Dweck - Wikipedia

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    Carol Susan Dweck (born October 17, 1946) is an American psychologist. She holds the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professorship of Psychology at Stanford University . Dweck is known for her work on motivation and mindset .

  3. Stephanie Fryberg - Wikipedia

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    Her research focuses on race, class, and culture in relation to ones psychological development and mental health. She translated Carol Dweck's growth mindset; taking a communal-oriented approach. The students on her tribe's reservation who received her translation had significant improvement compared to the original version.

  4. Implicit theories of intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Carol Dweck identified two different mindsets regarding intelligence beliefs. The entity theory of intelligence refers to an individual's belief that abilities are fixed traits. [4] For entity theorists, if perceived ability to perform a task is high, the perceived possibility for mastery is also high.

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  6. Dweck - Wikipedia

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    Dweck or Douek (Arabic: دويك, Hebrew: דוויק, דוויך, דואק) [note 1] is a Sephardic Jewish surname, meaning "cockerel" or "long-necked earthenware jug." [ 1 ] Many of its bearers belong to a Kohenitic family originating in Aleppo , Syria .

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    The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame isn't changing its name anytime soon. Musicians from various genres have been inducted into the prestigious organization over the years, and Dolly Parton even spoke ...

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  9. Decision fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Stanford University Professor of Psychology Carol Dweck found "that while decision fatigue does occur, it primarily affects those who believe that willpower runs out quickly." She states that "people get fatigued or depleted after a taxing task only when they believe that willpower is a limited resource, but not when they believe it's not so ...