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Self-compassion mindsets can predict statistics course performance via intelligence mindsets and statistics anxiety

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In this paper, the authors examined whether adopting a self-compassion growth mindset was an antecedent to an intelligence growth mindset, reduced statistics anxiety, and ultimately, lead to better grades.
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This article is published in Learning and Individual Differences.The article was published on 2021-08-01. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mindset.

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Self-Compassion: Theory, Method, Research, and Intervention.

TL;DR: Self-compassion refers to being supportive toward oneself when experiencing suffering or pain-be it caused by personal mistakes and inadequacies or external life challenges as mentioned in this paper . But it is defined as a way of approaching distressing thoughts and emotions that engenders mental and physical well-being.
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Self-Compassion, Personal Improvement, and Motivation

TL;DR: Self-compassion has been linked to motivations to seek redemption and to avoid repeating failures and transgressions in personal, interpersonal, health, exercise, and academic settings by as discussed by the authors .
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Self-compassion promoted educational flow through increased future orientation in left-behind children groups.

TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper found that self-compassion is positively associated with future orientation and educational flow, future orientation is positive associated with educational flow and selfcompassion generates higher level of future orientation, which in turn promotes educational flow.
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Annual Review of Psychology Self-Compassion: Theory, Method, Research, and Intervention

TL;DR: Self-compassion refers to being supportive toward oneself when experiencing suffering or pain, be it caused by personal mistakes and inadequacies or external life challenges as mentioned in this paper . And it is defined as "being supportive toward one's self-criticism, self-judgment, isolation, and over-identification".
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Asymptotic and resampling strategies for assessing and comparing indirect effects in multiple mediator models

TL;DR: An overview of simple and multiple mediation is provided and three approaches that can be used to investigate indirect processes, as well as methods for contrasting two or more mediators within a single model are explored.
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A social-cognitive approach to motivation and personality

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a research-based model that accounts for these patterns in terms of underlying psychological processes, and place the model in its broadest context and examine its implications for our understanding of motivational and personality processes.
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Motivational processes affecting learning.

TL;DR: In this article, Dweck describes adaptive and maladaptive motivational patterns and presents a research-based model of motivational processes and argues that this approach has important implications for practice and the design of interventions to change maladaptative motivational processes, and observes that empirically based interventions may prevent current achievement discrepancies.
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In Search of Golden Rules: Comment on Hypothesis-Testing Approaches to Setting Cutoff Values for Fit Indexes and Dangers in Overgeneralizing Hu and Bentler's (1999) Findings

TL;DR: Hu and Bentler as mentioned in this paper proposed a more rigorous approach to evaluating decision rules based on GOF indexes and, on this basis, proposed new and more stringent cutoff values for many indexes.
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The Development and Validation of a Scale to Measure Self-Compassion

TL;DR: The Self-Compassion Scale as discussed by the authors is a self-compassion measure that measures the amount of self-love one has towards oneself in instances of pain or failure rather than being harshly self-critical.
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