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How did the Pygmalion effect come into play in the study conducted by Lenore and Jacobson?
 
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Conducting a meta-analysis can be particularly useful when the results of a number of studies are inconsistent or conflict with one another.
 
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Answer to Question 1

At the end of the school year, the children who had been at random designated rapid bloomers in the study showed significantly greater improvement in the class than other students. This outcome is called the Pygmalion effect.

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