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RoseWind [281]
3 years ago
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Justin is convinced that his girlfriend's parents do not like him. When Justin arrives at their house for a party, he feels so u

ncomfortable that he does not act in a friendly manner. His girlfriend's parents, in turn, see Justin as rude and antisocial This example best illustrates ____________.a. a self-fulfilling prophecyb. automatic processingc. the perseverance effectd. controlled processing
Social Studies
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mestny [16]3 years ago
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Answer:Self-fulfilling prophecy

Explanation:Self-fulfilling prophecy is a phenomenon in which one predict a certain outcome of a situation and when these expectations actual come true , they believe they came true because of their predictions but only because their action align with what they expected which made it come true.

Justin predicts that his girlfriend parents doesn't love him as a result he acts in a way that is hostile towards them which result to the parents seeing him as rude and his conclusion would be that he was right.

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