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Self-fulfilling prophecy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Labeling theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originating in sociology and criminology, labeling theory (also known as social reaction theory ) was developed by sociologist Howard Becker. Labeling theory holds that deviance is not a quality o...
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If a person thinks we are clever or stupid or whatever, they will treat us that way. If we are treated as if we are clever, stupid or whatever, we will act, and even become, this way. ... Explanations > Theories > Self-Fulfilling Prophecy ... Attribution Theory, Confirmation Bias, Mood-Congruent Judgment, Self-Verification Theory...
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Week 3: Self-fulfilling Prophecy, Correspondence Inference Theory, Covariation Model, Lau & Russell, Lau & Russell Review Sheet (new) ... NOTE: Self-fulfilling prophecies must involve at least two people-- you cannot have a self-fulfilling prophecy with yourself...
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This is a concise definition of the self-fulfilling prophecy from a sociological perspective. ... Donna Landry from the University of Maine elaborates on the concept of the self-fulfilling prophecy with special reference to the types of predictions we make for ourselves.
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