Asked by Kathleen Butterworth on May 17, 2024
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According to Carol Dweck, this type of person believes that intelligence is fixed, unchanging, and independent.
A) internal locus of control
B) decremental
C) incidental
D) external locus of control
External Locus of Control
A belief system where individuals perceive their successes or failures as influenced by external forces beyond their control.
Decremental
Characterized by a gradual reduction or decrease in size, magnitude, or quality over time.
Internal Locus of Control
The belief that one has control over their own life and outcomes, as opposed to external forces having that control.
- Acquire knowledge about the locus of control and its role in shaping beliefs about intelligence.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the locus of control and its role in shaping beliefs about intelligence.
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