15 Facts About Self-fulfilling prophecy

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Self-fulfilling prophecy is the psychological phenomenon of someone "predicting" or expecting something, and subsequently the person's resulting behaviors align to fulfill the belief, and as such this "prediction" or expectation coming true simply because the person believes or anticipates it will.

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Self-fulfilling prophecy prophecies are an example of the more general phenomenon of positive feedback loops.

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Self-fulfilling prophecy established what his theory was and he would then start testing it right away without developing the concept.

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Self-fulfilling prophecy prophecies have been apparent throughout history where different countries fall into the 'Thucydides trap'.

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Self-fulfilling prophecy prophecies are one of the main contributions to racial prejudice and vice versa.

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The theory of self-fulfilling prophecy contributed to the impact of racism on the children.

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Kenneth B Clarks ideas about educational Self-fulfilling prophecies opened up minds to the effectiveness of teaching and the expectations teachers place upon students.

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In such an example, the Self-fulfilling prophecy prompts someone to action because he is led to expect a favorable result; but he achieves another, disastrous result which nonetheless fulfills the Self-fulfilling prophecy.

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Cronos' attempt to avoid the Self-fulfilling prophecy made Zeus his enemy, ultimately leading to its fulfilment.

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Self-fulfilling prophecy then ordered that his two nephews, Romulus and Remus, be drowned, fearing that they would someday kill him as he did to his brother.

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Variation of the self-fulfilling prophecy is the self-fulfilling dream, which dates back to medieval Arabic literature.

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The man travels there and experiences misfortune after losing belief in the Self-fulfilling prophecy, ending up in jail, where he tells his dream to a police officer.

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Self-fulfilling prophecy asked to see the remains and was taken to the place where the bones lay.

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Later prophecy by the first apparition of the witches that Macbeth should "Beware Macduff" is a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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The prophecy itself serves as the impetus for his actions, and thus it is self-fulfilling.

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