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8. A teacher believes that one group of children is very bright and that a second is below average in ability.

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A teacher believes that one group of children is very bright and that a second is below average in ability. Actually, the groups are identical, but the first group progresses more rapidly than the second. This demonstrates

  1. the self-fulfilling prophecy.
  2. the placebo effect in a natural experiment.
  3. observer bias in naturalistic observation.
  4. the ethical problems of field experiments.

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1. the self-fulfilling prophecy.

 
Posted : 11/10/2022 10:49 am
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