People perceive a human action or outcome differently depending on their belief to what extent human abilities are modifiable. This comes from the differences in how people view the flexibility of...Show morePeople perceive a human action or outcome differently depending on their belief to what extent human abilities are modifiable. This comes from the differences in how people view the flexibility of their intelligence, personality, and skills. This phenomenon is defined as the spectrum of fixed versus growth mindset and is considered to have an influence on academic success (Dweck et al., 1995; Dweck & Yeager, 2019). The study from Drewery and Colleagues (2020) about lifelong learning mindset, gives us reasons to believe, that a growth mindset also has a positive influence on subjective and objective career success. We conducted four linear regressions with Psychology Master’s graduates from Leiden University (N = 94). We did not find any significant results to support our hypothesis. However, this thesis does provide the reader with interesting future research recommendations.Show less