Self-Theory

Implicit and Self-Theory of Ability ⋆ Sports Psychology ⋆ Lifestyle

Implicit or self-theories of ability refer to individuals’  views  on  the  stability  and  changeability  of personal  attributes.  Two  lay  theories  are  argued to exist: an entity theory, whereby individuals consider  qualities  and  attributes  of  the  self  or  others to be fixed and trait like, and an incremental theory,  whereby  qualities  and  attributes  are  thought to

Implicit and Self-Theory of Ability

Implicit or self-theories of ability refer to individuals’  views  on  the  stability  and  changeability  of personal  attributes.  Two  lay  theories  are  argued to exist: an entity theory, whereby individuals consider  qualities  and  attributes  of  the  self  or  others to be fixed and trait like, and an incremental theory,  whereby  qualities  and  attributes  are  thought to

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