In a self-fulfilling stereotype select one:
a. the behaviors of the person match our expectations from the get-go.
b. many factors can play a role, but attractiveness is not one of them.
c. the underlying truth of stereotypes is confirmed.
d. the behaviors of the person change to match our expectations.

Responsive Ad Header

Question

Grade: Education Subject: social-studies
In a self-fulfilling stereotype select one:
a. the behaviors of the person match our expectations from the get-go.
b. many factors can play a role, but attractiveness is not one of them.
c. the underlying truth of stereotypes is confirmed.
d. the behaviors of the person change to match our expectations.
Asked by:
328 Viewed 328 Answers
Responsive Ad After Question

Answer (328)

Best Answer
(394)

Answer: a. the behaviors of the person match our expectations from the get-go.

A stereotype is a widely held, oversimplified idea or opinion about a particular person or group of people.

In a self-fulfilling stereotype, the person of whom we have a preconceived notion behaves in a way that confirms our initial idea of him.