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Jussim and Harber's (2005) research on the self-fulfilling prophecy and in the classroom found that ____.
 
  a. the effects are quite large--teacher expectations explain student achievement
  b. the effects are quite small--teacher expectations are accurate
  c. teacher expectations are quite inaccurate
  d. teacher's promote the self-defeating prophecy

Question 2

Thanh despises his job. His coworkers are, at best, annoying and more often, obnoxious and offensive. His supervisor is a narcissistic bully and the pay does not begin to make up for how terrible the conditions are. Thanh comforts himself by reminding himself that he can quit and work as a freelance web site designer if he wants to. This is consistent with the ____ effect.
 
  a. self-determination
  b. status quo
  c. panic button
  d. intrinsic motivation



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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