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when a person's expectations of an outcome, and subsequent behavior, cause the outcome to occur, it is called

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When a person's expectation of a certain outcome, and subsequent behavior, increase the likelihood that the outcome will occur, the phenomenon represented is called a self-fulfilling prophecy. Sometimes one person's expectations govern the actions of another; this is another form of self-fulfilling prophecy.

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