<span>In a self-fulfilling prophecy, the assertion was originally
"false", and becomes
"true".</span>
A self-fulfilling prophecy is a forecast that specifically or in a roundabout way makes
it turn out to be valid, by the very terms of the prediction itself, because of
positive input amongst conviction and conduct. Robert K. Merton made this term
in 1948 to portray a bogus meaning of the circumstance bringing out another
conduct, which influences the initially false origination to be true.
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