One simple belief could improve your performance dramatically.
People who believe intelligence can be improved perform better on tests.
First graders who believed their intelligence can be developed get better grades.
The gap continues to widen over two years between those who have a ‘growth mindset’ and those who believed their intelligence is fixed.
Growth mindset
The conclusions come from two studies of 464 students.
Both studies showed the power of a growth mindset.
In the first study, students’ beliefs were merely measured.
In the second study, one group was given a course encouraging them to believe that their intelligence could be improved.
Once again, the growth mindset led to higher grades and a widening gap compared to those who thought their intelligence was fixed.
The researchers put the improved performance of the ‘growth mindset’ students down to more effort and a more positive reaction to setbacks.
Professor Carol Dweck, study co-author, said:
“These findings highlight the importance of students’ beliefs for their academic progress.
They also show how these beliefs can be changed to maximize students’ motivation and achievement.”
The study was published in the journal Child Development (Blackwell et al., 2007).

