Implicit theories of intelligence

In social and developmental psychology, an individual's implicit theory of intelligence refers to his or her fundamental underlying beliefs regarding whether or not intelligence or abilities can change, developed by Carol Dweck and colleagues. == History == Ellen Leggett introduce implicit theories of intelligence in 1985.

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Implicit theories of intelligence

In social and developmental psychology, an individual's implicit theory of intelligence refers to his or her fundamental underlying beliefs regarding whether or not intelligence or abilities can change, developed by Carol Dweck and colleagues. == History == Ellen Leggett introduce implicit theories of intelligence in 1985.

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