Answer:
Prophecy.
Explanation:
Self-fulfilling prophecy is a socio-psychological phenomenon of someone predicting or expecting something, positive or negative, and this prediction (prophecy) or expectation comes true simply because one believes it will, and their resulting behaviors align to fulfill those beliefs, including the act of predicting it (self-fulfilling). This suggests peoples' beliefs influence their actions/behaviors. The principle behind this phenomenon is people create consequences regarding circumstances, people or events, based on their previous knowledge toward that specific subject solely based on one’s interpretation of a certain situation. In this case, if the students failed previous math classes, they will fail again because they believe they are going to.
Answer:
Sheep are more dominant than goats in this production system. The major commodity is meat, while milk is a subsidiary product in some areas. Skin of hair (‘Gishe’) goats in the extreme highland areas have a local niche market for making saddles. Coarse wool is also produced from Menz sheep and other sheep in the central and north-central highlands.