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Praise for Intelligence can Undermine Children’s Motivation and Performance Mueller, C. M., & Dweck, C. S. (1998). Praise for intelligence can undermine.

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2 Praise for Intelligence can Undermine Children’s Motivation and Performance Mueller, C. M., & Dweck, C. S. (1998). Praise for intelligence can undermine children's motivation and performance. Journal of personality and social psychology, 75(1), 33.

3 Types of Praise Intelligence Praise Effort Praise “You are so smart” “You worked so hard”

4 Hypothesis Hypothesis: After failure, intelligence Praise leads to less – Task enjoyment: “How much fun were the problems?” – Task Persistence: “How much would you like to take these problems home to work on?” – Task performance: Test score

5 First, students were given an EASY test Experimental Design

6 Raven’s Progressive Matrices

7 Intelligence Praise Group Effort Praise Group You must be smart! You must have worked hard! Experimental Design Part 2

8 Experimental Design Part 3 Then, students were given a DIFFICULT test

9 Experimental Design Part 4 Students were given another EASY test

10 “I am not smart enough” “I didn’t work hard enough“ Attribution Score Effort Attribution Intellect Attribution

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15 Conclusions Intelligence Praise causes ability attributions Intelligence Praise Decreases – Task Persistence – Task Enjoyment – Task Performance

16 Future Implications Praise for Effort!


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