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Self-fulfilling prophecy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Explanations > Theories > Self-Fulfilling Prophecy ... 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, ... Attribution Theory, Confirmation Bias, Mood-Congruent Judgment, Self-Verification Theory...
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If you think preventing climate change is politically difficult, look at the political problems of adapting to it. ... By George Monbiot. Published in the Guardian, 16th March 2009. ... Quietly in public, loudly in private, climate scientists everywhere are saying the same thing: it’s over. The years in which more than...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy? ... The self-fulfilling prophecy actually predates its name. Early examples of the self-fulfilling prophecy are the Greek myths surrounding Oedipus. Oedipus fulfills the oracle’s prophecy that he will kill his father and marry his mother,
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Prejudice in any form, racial or social, is destructive and costly to society. Social prejudice kills motivation and increases overhead cost in business. It forces students to drop out of school with a failure label that prevents them from discovering their natural talent. ... Self-fulfilling prophecy does the rest.
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The prediction of events that do in fact come about, because of one's belief in the prediction and enactment or lack of enactment on that belief, thus reinforcing the belief, i.e., if a person or group predicts and deeply believes that certain events will come about, that person or group will (sometimes unconsciously) ...
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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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It also is very clear that using the B word — or insolvency, default, liquidity crisis or the plain old “ruin” — can create a self-fulfilling prophecy from which it may be impossible to recover. In the case of bank runs — such as the one at England’s Northern Rock — perception stomps on reality.
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Employee motivation in the workplace article on the self-fulfilling prophesy or pygmalion effect ... As it is known and taught today in management and education circles, the notion of the self-fulfilling prophecy was conceptualized by Robert Merton a professor of sociology at Columbia University.
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The key principles of self-fulfilling prophecy or pygmalion effect. ... The concept of the self-fulfilling prophecy can be summarized in these four key principles:
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