Questions for Psychology

Questions for Psychology

Your response must be at least 100 words in length.

1. Choose which type of mindset you most identify with, either fixed or growth, and explain how this mindset affects how you feel about your intelligence and abilities. What did you see modeled in your childhood home, and how does that shape your thinking today?

2. Choose one theory of intelligence presented in this unit, and explain what it means. What are the common characteristics of intelligent behavior? How can you tell if someone is intelligent?

3. Academicians studying decision-making generally fall into one of two camps. Those in the first camp believe that humans are essentially irrational and tend to make poor decisions in a variety of situations, often based on impulse, emotions, or circumstance. In contrast, members of the second camp argue that, although humans do sometimes make poor decisions, they are generally quite rational. Discuss the two camps of thought on human decision-making, and identify which you align with and why. You must support your beliefs with examples of various decision-making methods presented in this unit. What evidence is there that people tend to make poor decisions? What evidence is there that people tend to make good decisions?

4. Describe the development of speech, from infancy to approximately two years of age

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The type of mindset that I mostly identify with is growth. It is because I am always driven by the desire to learn and experience continuous learning. I perceive failure as a step closer to success and appreciate challenges in all aspects of life. The mindset of growth affects my intelligence and abilities and I feel that am average on my capabilities. I do not view myself as a highly intelligent person sine I know there is a lot more to learn. In my childhood home, I was brought up by a single mother and it has modelled me into being independent. My mother was in between work and school learning to be a nurse. This shaped me into believing I can achieve anything and through learning I can become whoever I wanted.

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