In the context of motivation and mindset, mastery and performance goals are always mutually exclusive.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Page: 434. In the context of motivation and mindset, mastery and performance goals are mutually exclusive. Students can be both mastery- and performance-oriented, and researchers have found that mastery goals combined with performance goals often benefit students' success.

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a. semantic simulations b. action rules c. declarative procedures d. production rules

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Identify the kind of correlation appropriate for use in solving each of the following problems. To find the relationship between passing or failing a test and responses on a survey item answered "yes" or "no."

a. Pearson's r c. phi coefficient b. Spearman's rho

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Infants develop a preference for the taste of their local food because

A. this information is passed genetically from mother to infant. B. smell is the most highly developed sense in a newborn infant. C. all infants prefer sweet flavors, which are the predominant taste in most cuisines. D. mother's milk and amniotic fluid take of some of the flavor of foods the mother eats.

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A type of restricted random assignment in which we limit which participants are included in a sample based on characteristics they exhibit that may otherwise differ between groups in a study is called ______.

A. control by participation B. control by matching C. control by representation D. control by holding constant

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