English, asked by gsaianimesh, 11 months ago

Acoording to Good,Rattan and Dweck, sense of belonging leads to:

Mediocrity
Absense of interest
Better performance
Narcissism

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Answered by editorphoenixrecreat
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According to Good, Rattan & Dweck, the need for belonging is basic for human existence. If ''one's personal belief's that one is an accepted member of an academic community whose presence and contributions are valued", can be a motivating factor in pursuing maths.

Better performance. According to Good, Rattan & Dweck, if the learning environment is accepting, comforting & trustworthy, it not only keeps one motivated but also helps a person achieve greater heights in his/her respective fields.  

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The correct answer to the question among all the options given is:

Better performance

According to Good, Rattan and Dweck, if the learning environment is accepting, comforting & trustworthy, it not only keeps one motivated but also helps a person achieve greater heights in his or her respective fields.  

Thus, it can be rightly said that the sense of belonging leads to better performance

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