In lecture Dr. Heyman told you about some of her recent research in which she found that telling young children they have a reputation for being smart:
a. leads them to socially exclude children they view as being not smart
b. leads them to choose to do more difficult jigsaw puzzles
c. leads them to be more honest on a game in which they are instructed not to peek
d. leads them to cheat more on a game in which they are instructed not to peek
Ans: d. leads them to cheat more on a game in which they are instructed not to peek
Psychology
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