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avanturin [10]
3 years ago
10

You believe all conservative people to be cold and aloof. when you meet a conservative you keep your distance, then the person s

eems to act cold toward you. this is an example of
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1 answer:
klemol [59]3 years ago
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This is an example of "self-fulfilling prophecy".
A self-fulfilling prophecy is a conviction that works out on the grounds that we are going about as though it is as of now obvious. Our desire that we will see a specific result changes our conduct, which shapes the way others see us. Thus, others give the criticism we've set ourselves up to get, which serves to fortify the first conviction.
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