Originally published in 1977, Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: Social,
Psychological, and Physiological Effects of Expectancies integrates a
wide variety of research and theory dealing with inter- and
intrapersonal expectancies, from which the author develops a new
theoretical model. The model explores the relationships between a
person’s expectation of success and both the objective probability
of success and the effort expended in pursuit of the goal. The author
also explores in detail the interdependence of one’s interpersonal
expectancies (as in implicit personality theories, stereotypes, and
the labeling approach to deviant behavior), and an individual's
personal goals. With the development of the theoretical model, the
author critically reviews the literature on performance and
goal-seeking behavior at the time. Finally, the influences of
expectancies on susceptibility to illness, placebo effects, and
psychosomatic disease are discussed. This will be a volume of interest
to all concerned with human motivation and goal-seeking behavior and
today can be read in its historical context.
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Social, Psychological, and Physiological Effects of Expectancies
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ISBN
9781040318560
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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