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Study: Teaching students that intelligence can grow with effort does little to improve academic performance
Around the country, hundreds of schools have invested in educational programs teaching students that, with effort, they can improve traits such as intelligence and, therefore, improve their grades and test scores. However, these programs, known as “growth mindset interventions,” do not work for…
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5 questions with… Brooke Macnamara, faculty member and psychological sciences' “rising star”
It was just Brooke Macnamara’s first day as a faculty member at Case Western Reserve University when she had a study published that upended long-held beliefs about the importance of practice on one’s expertise. The study, published in 2014 in Psychological Science, garnered attention from such…
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Associate Professor Angela Ciccia honored by American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
Angela Ciccia, associate professor of communication sciences, won the 2017 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Distinguished Member Award. The award honors an ACRM member who has made significant contributions to the organization as a chair of a committee, task force,…
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Department of Psychological Sciences’ Todd (TJ) McCallum passes away
Students and colleagues across campus are remembering Todd (TJ) McCallum, associate professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, for his warm, caring nature and positive spirit. After a yearlong battle with a chronic illness, McCallum passed away Dec. 5. McCallum, who joined Case Western…
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Entitlement—a damning recipe for happiness
Entitlement—a personality trait driven by exaggerated feelings of deservingness and superiority—may lead to chronic disappointment, unmet expectations and a habitual, self-reinforcing cycle of behavior with dire psychological and social costs, according to new research by Case Western Reserve…