“…Research has consistently demonstrated that people hold differing beliefs about the fixed or mutable nature of a variety of self-attributes such as intelligence (Blackwell et al, 2007;Dweck et al, 1995;Robins and Pals, 2002), personality (Erdley et al, 1997;Chiu et al, 1997b), morality (Chiu et al, 1997a;Huang et al, 2017), emotions (King and dela Rosa, 2019;Tamir et al, 2007;De Castella et al, 2013), and relationships (Knee, 1998;Knee et al, 2003;Ng and Tong, 2013), among others. These types of beliefs are referred to as implicit self-theories (Dweck and Leggett, 1988;Molden and Dweck, 2006) -or, more colloquially, mindsets.…”