Module 5: Self-Esteem, Self-Efficacy,Mindset Flashcards
What is longitudinal study?
Research in which the same people are studied over and extended period of time
What is narcissism?
An inflated sense of self, including overconfidence
What is self-efficacy?
A sense that one is competent and effective, distinguished from self-esteem, which is one’s sense of self-worth.
What is an example of self-efficacy?
A sharpshooter in the military might feel high self-efficacy and low self esteem.
What is mindset?
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Who came up with the idea of mindset?
Carol Dweck
Example of mindset
- Intelligence is something set (done) fixed some people are more intelligent than others
- intelligence is changeable mailable, as you learn you get smarter
According to Dweck intelligence
Is not as important, what is important is you belief about intelligence on how you are going to do in life. (Mindset) you can have a incremental believe
One side of the example is (fixed)
Entity= thing that is there that you can’t change
Other side of the example (mailable)
Changeable
What is fixed incronatal?
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Mindset is like a self concept but
Is more like a world concept. How the world works that still affects whether you try to work hard or not
Moral concept
People who has a fixed mindset
Avoid negative feedback
What was the study that Dweck did?
Dweck High School kids
Pick kids that get into fights and she gave them a mindset workshop where she taught them that you can become more intelligent and you c change who you are.
What where the results of the Dweck High School kids study?
The person who has the fixed mindset is more likely to get into fights.
“ great I have to deal with this all year and is not going to change”
The number of fights reduce in the school because the people that had a malleable mindset changed