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A Child Who Decides He Is No Good at Math

Question 84

Question 84

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A child who decides he is no good at math because he does poorly on a math test is exhibiting:


A) math phobia.
B) a mastery orientation.
C) a performance orientation.
D) an incremental model of intelligence.

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