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Why do students differ in how they respond to negative feedback after performing poorly on an ability test? We conducted an experiment in which participants received bogus positive or negative normative feedback on a fake cognitive ability test. Consistent with social cognitive theory, participants who received negative feedback reported lower self-efficacy and interest in reattempting the test to...