Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1983 - 674 pages |
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Page 135
... expectations significantly affect students ( Rosenthal & Rubin , 1978 ) . Thus while some studies find that teachers ' expectations do indeed affect students , even more find no demonstrable effect . Evidently , low expectations do not ...
... expectations significantly affect students ( Rosenthal & Rubin , 1978 ) . Thus while some studies find that teachers ' expectations do indeed affect students , even more find no demonstrable effect . Evidently , low expectations do not ...
Page 185
... expectations for how one ought to behave . Sometimes people's expectations conflict . In the example above , Chaplain O'Neill obviously had to struggle with the conflict between General Patton's expectations for the chaplain's role and ...
... expectations for how one ought to behave . Sometimes people's expectations conflict . In the example above , Chaplain O'Neill obviously had to struggle with the conflict between General Patton's expectations for the chaplain's role and ...
Page 377
... expectations and personal attacks arouse people , creating in them a readiness to aggress . Thus , it is likely wise to refrain from planting false , unreachable expectations in people's minds , as some believe President Lyndon Johnson ...
... expectations and personal attacks arouse people , creating in them a readiness to aggress . Thus , it is likely wise to refrain from planting false , unreachable expectations in people's minds , as some believe President Lyndon Johnson ...
Contents
How we do social psychology | 8 |
Social psychology and human values | 24 |
Does our behavior determine our attitudes? | 44 |
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