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Mindset

A mindset (also known as mentality especially when considered as biased and closed-minded) refers to an established set of attitudes of a person or group concerning culture, values, philosophy, frame of reference, outlook, or disposition. Person A is said to have a theory of mind (ToM) about person B, relating mindset research to ToM.

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Systems theory

Collective mindset

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Mindset

Nodes56
Edges55
Triples95
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.035714
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Mindset

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related to Research · 18
Mindset → Alexander James Inglis, Between, Carol Dweck's, Donella Meadows, Edward Kellogg Strong, Edward Lee Thorndike, Ellen Langer's, Glen Fisher's, Lisa Lahey's, Margaret Hart Strong, Peter Gollwitzer's, Robert Kegan's, Ronald Heifetz's, Some, Stephen Rhinesmith's, Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, This, William Heard Kilpatrick
related to Collective mindset · 11
Mindset → Collective, Edwin Hutchins's Cognition, Erik, Erikson, Erikson's, Hutchins, Maximilian Senges' Knowledge Entrepreneurship, Native Americans, Senges, Universities, Wild
related to Fixed and growth mindsets · 8
Mindset → According, An, Carol Dweck, Failure, Feedback, People, They, Those
related to Politics · 8
Mindset → Also, Cold War, Cold War Mindset, Modern, The, These, This, USSR
related to Students and teachers · 6
Mindset → Differing, Dweck, Elements, Hattie, In, Much
has prevention · 5
Mindset → Both, People, The, They, Those
related to Deliberative and implemental mindsets · 5
Mindset → After, People, The, This, When
related to Global mindset · 5
Mindset → Chinese SMEs, Cross-cultural, Cultural, For, Originating
related to Productive and defensive mindsets · 5
Mindset → According, Chris Argyris, It, The, This
related to Abundance and scarcity · 4
Mindset → In, Mehta, People, Zhu

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growth mindsets students study research fixed people theory effort also dweck ability process cognitive collective dweck's goal person may psychology

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Mindsetis acognitive process activated in a task0.90text
Mindsetis abelief in game theory0.90text
Mindsetis avariety with which scholars define it0.90text
Mindsetpart ofuniversity strategy and practice.Erik H0.85text
Mindsethas preventionThe0.60section
Mindsethas preventionPeople0.60section
Mindsethas preventionThose0.60section
Mindsethas preventionThey0.60section
Mindsethas preventionBoth0.60section
Mindsetrelated to Abundance and scarcityPeople0.60section
Mindsetrelated to Abundance and scarcityMehta0.60section
Mindsetrelated to Abundance and scarcityZhu0.60section

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