The term Pygmalion effect refers broadly to the effects of interpersonal expectations, that is, the finding that what one person expects of another can come to serve as a self-fulfilling prophecy. These effects of interpersonal self-fulfilling prophecies have come to be called Pygmalion effects in general, and especially so when the interpersonal expectancy effects occur in an educational context.
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Levesque, R. J. R. (2018). Pygmalion Effect. In Encyclopedia of Adolescence (pp. 3002–3002). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33228-4_589
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