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What is an example of a self-fulfilling prophecy?

An example of a self-fulfilling prophecy is when a student is told they are not good at math, leading them to believe it and perform poorly in math class. This belief affects their motivation and study habits, ultimately fulfilling the initial expectation of not being good at math.


Explain the connection between stereotypes and self-fulfilling prophecy?

AnswerStereotypes can change behaviour and can thus lead to confirmation of the stereotype. And to the extent that stereotypes correspond to expectations about behaviour or ability, that becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. For example, if girls are stereotyped as no good at mathematics, some girls do not even try to excel at that subject, resulting in low average maths scores for girls. The stereotype is confirmed and the prophecy of low performance is fulfilled.


What are the examples of psychological and physiological?

Examples of psychological responses include stress, anxiety, and fear. Examples of physiological responses include increased heart rate, sweating, and muscle tension.


What are the examples of pleasant and unpleasant emotions?

Examples of pleasant emotions include joy, love, and gratitude. Examples of unpleasant emotions include anger, sadness, and fear.


How can self fulfilling prophecy affect the way you communicate with other people?

A self-fulfilling prophecy can affect your communication with others by influencing your beliefs and expectations about their behavior. If you believe someone will react negatively to something you say, you may communicate with them in a defensive or guarded manner, which can create a negative interaction. Conversely, if you expect positive outcomes, you may communicate more openly and confidently, leading to a more positive interaction.