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    Praising a Child by Saying "You Must Have Worked Hard
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Praising a Child by Saying "You Must Have Worked Hard

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Question 145

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Praising a child by saying "You must have worked hard at these problems" leads to better outcomes than saying "You must be smart at these problems".

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