[PDF] Pilot Study of Veterinary Student Mindset and Association with Academic Performance and Perceived Stress. | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.3138/jvme.1115-181r1 Corpus ID: 44719879Pilot Study of Veterinary Student Mindset and Association with Academic Performance and Perceived Stress. @article{Kustritz2017PilotSO, title={Pilot Study of Veterinary Student Mindset and Association with Academic Performance and Perceived Stress.}, author={M. R. Root Kustritz}, journal={Journal of veterinary medical education}, year={2017}, volume={44 1}, pages={ 141-146 } } M. R. Root Kustritz Published 2017 Medicine Journal of veterinary medical education Individuals with a growth mindset believe that all failures are opportunities and that their baseline intelligence and talent can be used for continuous improvement. Individuals with a fixed mindset believe that baseline intelligence and talent cannot be developed. A growth mindset is associated with greater academic success and greater resilience in the face of failure or stress. 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