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成长型思维模式的研究热点及发展趋势分析
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Abstract:
目的:成长型思维是国内外近几年的研究热点,本研究对成长型思维模式的文献进行可视化分析,梳理和概括现有研究成果,讨论未来研究趋势,并提出建议。方法:本研究使用CiteSpace文献可视化软件,对Web of Science核心数据库中有关成长型思维模式的文献进行检索,检索时间从2006年1月1日至2023年9月30日,使用频数、度中心性、中介中心性、聚类分析等方法对国家(地区)、研究机构、作者、关键词,参考文献这5项指标进行可视化分析。结果:1) 成长型思维模式发文量呈现爆发式增长趋势;2) 中美两国对成长型思维模式的研究处于世界领先水平;3) 成长型思维模式的研究趋势朝着心理健康,终身学习等应用方向发展,未来对成长型思模式的研究将会诞生出更加有价值的成果。
Objective: Growth mindset has been a research hotspot in recent years both domestically and in-ternationally. This study conducts a visual analysis of the literature on growth mindset, synthesiz-ing and summarizing existing research findings, and discussing future research trends. Methods: CiteSpace software was employed in this study to retrieve literature on the growth mindset from the Web of Science core database. The search period ranged from January 1, 2006, to September 30, 2023. Visualization analysis was conducted using methods such as frequency, degree centrality, betweenness centrality, and clustering analysis for the following five indicators: countries (regions), research institutions, authors, keywords, and references. Results: 1) The volume of posts on the growth mindset has shown explosive growth; 2) The research on growth mindset in China and the United States is at a world leading level; 3) The research trend of growth mindset is developing to-wards applications in areas such as mental health and lifelong learning, suggesting that future re-search on growth mindset will yield more valuable results.
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