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Implicit Theories

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Implicit TheoriesAnn Skinner2019-06-11T15:13:24-04:00
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Description

This measure asks participants on a scale of (1) Strongly Agree to (6) Strongly disagree to rate 6 statements regarding whether or not intelligence or abilities can change.

Reference(s)

Dweck, Carol S., Chi-yue Chiu, and Ying-yi Hong. “Implicit theories and their role in judgments and reactions: A word from two perspectives.” Psychological inquiry 6.4 (1995): 267-285.

Publication(s)

Wave(s) Used

Parent: 9
Youth: 9

Measure PDF

Parent Implicit Theories Measure PDF

Youth Implicit Theories Measure PDF

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Funding

This project is funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

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