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eimsori [14]
3 years ago
15

Maya was told that her new roommate, Puja, is a lazy slob who won't clean up after herself. When Puja moves in, Maya begins to c

lean obsessively. While Puja does indeed try to clean up after herself, Maya never really gives her a chance to do so. Eventually, Puja stops trying and simply lets Maya do all the cleaning. This is an example of:______.
a. the self-fulfilling prophecy.
b. the matching hypothesis.
c. cognitive dissonance.
d. impression management.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Ghella [55]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is letter A

Self-fulfilling prophecy refers to the process in which a person, when believing in the possibility of the occurrence of certain events, contributes to the fact that they occur without realizing their participation.

This process is not conscious and this person does not always want such things to happen, but by "prophesying", that is, by believing that they will occur, he will end up collaborating for this outcome without even realizing how much he interfered with the result.

It is possible that self-fulfilling prophecy happens in positive situations too, using a similar example we can find a person who considers himself very favored by another, when in reality he is not, but because he believes in this he behaves in such an elegant and pleasant way that he ends up conquer this other person and eventually ends up being invited to events, which would not be on the guest list from the beginning.

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