
Hej! Serdecznie witam was w pierwszym odcinku Podcastu "Nawiasem Mówiąc". W tym odcinku opowiem trochę o zjawisku samospełniającej się przepowiedni.
Źródła, z których korzystałem podsyłam pod spodem:
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4. Jussim, L., & Harber, K. D. (2005). Teacher expectations and self-fulfilling prophecies: Knowns and unknowns, resolved and unresolved controversies. Personality and social psychology review, 9(2), 131-155.
5. Merton, R. K. (1948). The self-fulfilling prophecy. The antioch review, 8(2), 193-210.
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8. Robertson, D. A., Savva, G. M., King-Kallimanis, B. L., & Kenny, R. A. (2015). Negative perceptions of aging and decline in walking speed: A self-fulfilling prophecy. PloS one, 10(4), e0123260.
9. Snow, R. E. (1969). Unfinished Pygmalion. Contemporary Psychology, 14, 197-200
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