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Attributions
Motivation
Intelligence
Teaching
100

Making a judgement about a person based on their group membership without knowing anything about them .


What is prejudgement?
100
An "us vs them" attitude.
What is social competition?
100
The drive to do stuff.
What is motivation?
100
The view or belief that intelligence is fixed.
What is an entity view/theory?
100
Making students feel like they belong in school/class. 
What is relatedness?
200
A tendency to see one's own behavior as normal.
What is egocentric bias?
200
An individual who is prejudiced against another group because they feel that group has harmed them.
What is personally afflicted?
200
The psychological need to feel capable.
What is competence?
200
Having an objective of demonstrating one's abilities.
What are performance goals?
200
Telling students they are really smart for doing well on a task will lead them to have this.
What is a fixed mindset/entity view of intelligence?
300
The tendency to overemphasize negative information.
What is the principle of negativity.
300

The underestimation influence of situational factors and the overestimation of influence of personal characteristics 


What is fundamental attribution error?
300
Doing things only for rewards.
What is external regulation?
300
People who prefer to take on challenges tend to have this.
What are mastery goals?
300
Students who have this will question the way things are.
What is critical consciousness?
400
The tendency to attribute positive behaviors to personal factors.
What is egoprotective bias?
400
This theory says that prejudice depends on one's experience with different people.
What is intergroup contact theory?
400
Doing things because they are perceived to be valuable.
What is identification? What is identified regulation?
400
The ability to flexibility apply behaviors and reason through problems.
What is intelligence?
400
Matching school to students' cultures.
What is culturally relevant/congruent/appropriate/relevant teaching?
500
Making sure that all students do well in school.
What is academic success?
500
The attribution of an outcome as being caused by one's actions or the environment.
What is locus?
500
Doing things only for the enjoyment of the activity itself and not for any separable reward.
What is intrinsic motivation?
500
The view that intelligence can change.
What is an incremental view/theory?
500
Giving students opportunities to revise their work to improve their grade will help them develop these.
What are mastery goals?