An incremental view of ability is reflected in
A) the belief that one's ability can be improved through increased effort and practice
B) the tendency to give up or stop trying after failing a number of times
C) the tendency to make internal-stable attributions for successes and failures
D) the belief that ability is not influenced much by effort or practice
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