Self Fulfilling Prophecy

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A Levels (Criminological) Psychology Mapa Mental sobre Self Fulfilling Prophecy, creado por beccak432 el 12/12/2013.
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Self Fulfilling Prophecy
  1. Labelling
    1. majority group sees a minority group as inferior
      1. use generic, broad, inferior terms to describe them
      2. can be based on what an individual has said, or on a common stereotype
        1. stereotyping occurs when a characteristic is applied to a whole group, based on a minority who actually posses it
      3. explanation for criminal/anti-social behvaiour
        1. label is applied to a certain person...
          1. they begin to see themselves in that way...
            1. believe they are expected to act a certain way...
              1. do behave in that way!
          2. Supporting Studies
            1. Rosenthal and Jacobson
              1. Madon et al
                1. Jahoda
                2. there are other explanations...
                  1. social learning theory...
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