• The Pygmalion effect is a psychological phenomenon in which high expectations lead to improved performance in a given area and low expectations lead to...
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  • effect has very similar underlying principles to its theoretical counterpart, the Pygmalion effect. Robert Rosenthal and Lenore Jacobson's Pygmalion in...
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    passing judgement beyond one's expertise Overconfidence effect – Personal cognitive bias Pygmalion effect – Phenomenon in psychology Self-deception – Practice...
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    In Greek mythology, Pygmalion (/pɪɡˈmeɪliən/; Ancient Greek: Πυγμαλίων Pugmalíōn, gen.: Πυγμαλίωνος) was a legendary figure of Cyprus. He is most familiar...
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  • Look up pygmalion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pygmalion or Pigmalion may refer to: Pygmalion (mythology), a sculptor who fell in love with his...
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  • and evaluation Novelty effect Panopticism PDCA Placebo effect Pygmalion effect Quantum Zeno effect Reflexivity (social theory) Scientific management Self-determination...
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  • Pygmalion in the Classroom is a 1968 book by Robert Rosenthal and Lenore Jacobson about the effects of teacher expectation on first and second grade student...
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    Dunning–Kruger effect Effort justification Escalation of commitment Omission bias Pygmalion effect Berman, Jillian (26 September 2011). "The IKEA Effect: Study...
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  • psychology include: "Clever Hans" effect Observer-expectancy effect Hawthorne effect Placebo effect Nocebo effect Pygmalion effect Stereotype threat Self-fulfilling...
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  • difference is often irrelevant by objective standards. See also von Restorff effect. Selection bias, which happens when the members of a statistical sample...
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  • effect N rays – imaginary radiation Naturalistic observation Observer bias Participant observer Placebo and Nocebo Publication bias Pygmalion effect –...
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  • effect Primacy effect Pseudocertainty effect Purkinje effect Pygmalion effect Rashomon effect Recency effect Rhyme-as-reason effect Ringelmann effect...
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  • self-fulfilling prophecies, which he explored in a well-known study of the Pygmalion effect: the effect of teachers' expectations on students. Rosenthal was born in...
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  • participants, who alter their behavior to conform to these expectations. The Pygmalion effect occurs when students alter their behavior to meet teacher expectations...
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  • Observer-expectancy effect Participant observer Placebo and Nocebo Publication bias Pygmalion effect – teachers who expect higher achievement from some children actually...
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  • Harvard psychologist Robert Rosenthal which led to the influential Pygmalion Effect study. Jacobson, who had earned an MA at California State University...
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    influence behavior and so bring about better results. This is called the "Pygmalion effect". Christopher Booker discussed wishful thinking in terms of "the fantasy...
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  • Pulfrich effect (3D imaging) (optical illusions) Purkinje effect (optical illusions) (perception) (vision) Pygmalion effect (cognitive biases) QMR effect (electric...
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  • Positive mental attitude Priming (psychology) Prosperity theology Pygmalion effect Self-fulfilling prophecy Sympathetic magic Whittaker, S. (12 May 2007)...
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  • subject-expectancy, or nocebo, becomes quite large. Psychology portal Hawthorne effect Pygmalion effect Gomm, Roger (2009). "Subject reactivity". Key Concepts in Social...
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  • psychology Steve Reicher Harry Reis Max Ringelmann Robert Rosenthal - Pygmalion effect Lee Ross - performed pioneering research on the fundamental attribution...
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  • project timeline. Cramming (education) Hofstadter's law Parkinson's law Pygmalion effect Time management Post, Anita Lee (2007). "Success factors in developing...
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    Legalized abortion and crime effect Bastiat's Parable of the broken window and the law of unintended consequences Pygmalion effect Racial profiling Safer Cities...
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  • the first two types. Golem effect Intergroup anxiety John Henryism Metascience Minority stress Model minority Pygmalion effect Self-fulfilling prophecy...
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    between the "hypnotist" and the subject (see Hawthorne effect, Pygmalion effect, and placebo effect). Psychologists such as Robert Baker and Graham Wagstaff...
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    contributing factors or expectation effects (e.g., the Hawthorne effect or Pygmalion effect) were not controlled for. Data-driven personas (sometimes also...
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    coaches and athletes through other mechanisms. The Pygmalion effect, Galatea effect, and Matthew effect are examples of effects which impact player motivation...
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  • effect/shift – Johannes Evangelista Purkinje Pygmalion effect (a.k.a. Rosenthal effect, observer-expectancy effect) – Pygmalion (and Robert Rosenthal) Pythagorean...
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  • Just-world fallacy Magical thinking ONE: The Movie Positive mental attitude Pygmalion effect Quantum mysticism The Kybalion Think and Grow Rich Wishful thinking...
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  • law: A hospital bed built is a bed filled. Rosenthal effect, also known as the Pygmalion effect: Higher expectations lead to an increase in performance...
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