1/20
Your intelligence is something very basic about you that you can’t change very much
2/20
No matter how much intelligence you have, you can always change it quite a bit
3/20
You can always substantially change how intelligent you are.
4/20
You are a certain kind of person, and there is not much that can be done to really change that.
5/20
You can always change basic things about the kind of person you are.
6/20
Music talent can be learned by anyone
7/20
Only a few people will be truly good at sports - you have to be “born with it.”
8/20
Math is much easier to learn if you are male or maybe come from a culture that values math.
9/20
The harder you work at something, the better you will be at it.
10/20
No matter what kind of person you are, you can always change substantially.
11/20
Trying new things is stressful for me and I avoid it.
12/20
Some people are good and kind, some are not - it is not often that people change.
13/20
I appreciate when parents, coaches, teachers give me feedback about my performance
14/20
I often get angry when I get feedback about my performance
15/20
All human beings without a brain injury or birth defect are capable of the same amount of learning.
16/20
You can learn new things, but you can’t really change how intelligent you are
17/20
You can do things differently, but the important part of who you are can’t really be changed.
18/20
Human beings are basically good, but something make terrible decisions.
19/20
An important reason why I do my schoolwork is that I like to learn new things.
20/20
Truly smart people don’t need to try hard.