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Diego Pittorino
on Dec 28, 2024Verified
When entity theorists encounter failure, they are more likely than incremental theorists to experience learned helplessness.
Entity Theorists
Those who believe that traits are fixed, stable things (entities) and thus people should not be expected to change.
Incremental Theorists
Those who believe that traits are subject to change and improvement.
Learned Helplessness
Belief that one’s actions will not bring about desired outcomes, leading one to give up and quit trying.
- Compare the reactions to failure between entity and incremental theorists and the concept of learned helplessness.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Compare the reactions to failure between entity and incremental theorists and the concept of learned helplessness.
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