According to the research on expectations and self-fulfilling prophecy,
What does research say about selfResearch indicates that self-fulfilling prophecies most likely to occur when interviewers are distracted and lack ability to pay careful attention.
Which best describes the selfA self-fulfilling prophecy is a sociological term used to describe a prediction that causes itself to become true. Therefore, the process by which a person's expectations about someone can lead to that someone behaving in ways which confirm the expectations.
What is a selfOne of the classic examples of a self-fulfilling prophecy comes from the Greek story of Oedipus. In the story, Oedipus's father Laius is warned that his son will eventually kill him. To avoid meeting this fate, he abandons his son and leaves him to die.
Which of the following is an example of the selfDaniel is taking calculus this year and he doesn't expect that he is capable of passing the class. As a result, he never does his homework or studies and he ends up with a failing midterm grade. This is an example of: a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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