Believing in Change: Reviewing the Role of Implicit Theories in Psychological Dysfunction

Volume: 36, Issue: 6, Pages: 437 - 460
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
The understanding and amelioration of psychological dysfunction stands to be improved through application of the social psychological implicit theories framework, which emphasizes the role of entity (fixed) and incremental (growth) beliefs regarding personal characteristics and the correlates and consequences of those beliefs. This paper reviews cross-sectional, longitudinal, experimental, and meta-analytic studies regarding the role of entity...
Paper Details
Title
Believing in Change: Reviewing the Role of Implicit Theories in Psychological Dysfunction
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
36
Issue
6
Pages
437 - 460
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