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obsessionjason: There are two types of views on intelligence: Entity and Incremental  Entity View – This view (those who are called “Entity theorists”) treats intelligence as fixed and stable.  These students have a high desire to prove themselves to others; to be seen as smart and avoid looking unintelligent. Incremental View – This view treats intelligence as malleable, fluid, and...
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