Human Skills Week5

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Congratulations! You passed! Grade received 87.50% Latest Submission Grade 87.50% To pass 80% or higher Go to next item 1. Question 1 "I don't know how to do it, but I can learn it." 1 / 1 point Growth mindset Fixed mindset Correct Correct! Believing you can learn something new indicates more of a growth mindset. 2. Question 2 "When I'm frustrated because I can't do something, I give up." 1 / 1 point Growth mindset Fixed mindset Correct Correct! Giving up indicates more of a fixed mindset. 3. Question 3 "I stick to what I know I'm good at." 1 / 1 point Growth mindset Fixed mindset Correct Correct! Sticking to what you know you're good at and not trying and learning new things indicates a fixed mindset. 4. Question 4 "Challenges help me to grow" 1 / 1 point Growth mindset Fixed mindset Correct Correct! Embracing challenges indicates a growth mindset. 5. Question 5 "I am inspired by the success of others." 1 / 1 point Growth mindset Fixed mindest Correct Correct! Being inspired by others' success indicates more a growth mindset. 6. Question 6 "That's a really good score - you must be good at this." 1 / 1 point Growth mindset
Fixed mindset Correct Correct! This is an assumption that indicates more of a fixed mindset. 7. Question 7 What is true for people with a growth mindset? 1 / 1 point Their brains become most active when receiving information about what they could do better next time. They view effort as a way to grow. They see setbacks as opportunities. All of the above Correct Correct! All of the choices are true for those who have a growth mindset. 8. Question 8 What is true for people with a fixed mindset? 0 / 1 point They choose to engage in harder work. They don't care about performance measures. They worry about how they are judged. They see challenges as part of growth. Incorrect Incorrect. This is a trait that is associated more with a fixed mindset.
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