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jayhills49

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The Pygmalion effect, or the tendency to treat others on the basis of some belief that influences their behavior in the anticipated direction, is also termed
 
  a. tracking. c. attentional inertia.
  b. a self-fulfilling prophecy. d. a heuristic influence.

Question 2

A study in which the experimental manipulations are carried out in a natural setting is called a
 
  a. naturalistic observation. c. structured observation.
  b. field experiment. d. meta-analysis.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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