Who Is Good at This Game? Linking an Activity to a Social Category Undermines Children’s Achievement

作者: Andrei Cimpian , Yan Mu , Lucy C. Erickson

DOI: 10.1177/0956797611429803

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摘要: … in a domain to membership in a social category (eg, “girls are … relevant categories, as if belonging to these categories naturally … heard the category information lost interest in the game or …

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