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1 SELF FULFILLING PROPHECY
We become what people expect us to become … and so a negative belief predicts a negative behaviour If a teacher thinks you will fail in an exam you probably will!

2 You must be able to describe and evaluate both Social Learning Theory and Self fulfilling Prophecy.

3 Is this true of you? Mondays child is fair of face, Tuesdays child is full of grace, Wednesdays child is full of woe, Thursdays child has far to go, Fridays child is loving and giving, Saturdays child works hard for his living, And the child that is born on the Sabbath day Is bonny and blithe, and good and gay.

4 According to Jahoda (1954) In Ashanti community, boys are named after days of the week. It is thought that those born on Monday are calm and peaceful, whereas those born on Wednesday are aggressive and angry. Males born on Wednesday had a significantly higher arrest rate (22%) than males born on Monday (6%)

5 The affect of labels/labelling:
Labels can affect an individuals self concept (how we see ourselves) and lead to SFP. Labels can affect the way others treat you and may lead to SFP Society may label people according to the way others treat you and this may lead to SFP.

6 Self Fulfilling Prophecy
Is set Expectation Prophecy is fulfilled

7 WE TEND TO LIVE UP TO THE LABEL WE ARE GIVEN
Rosenthal and Jacobson (1968) studied self-fulfilling prophecy in a classroom: Pygmalion in the classroom. Teachers were allowed to overhear a conversation at the beginning of the year that identified 20 children in the class as ‘late developers’ about to ‘spurt’. The teachers believed this was based on an IQ test done, but it was random. At the end of the year, those 20 children did indeed have improved IQ scores, and continued to for 2 years. The ‘prophecy’ came true because the teachers responded differently to them (more feedback etc). What are the moral and ethical issues here?

8 Snyder et al. (1977) Found that when male participants we told to get acquainted with a female assistant on the phone, what they were told about her affected the treatment of her, despite never having met. Some were told she was attractive, others were told she was not. When the male participant believed the female was attractive, he was more friendly and sociable towards her. When he told she was not, the males responded in an ‘aloof’ manner. This demonstrated that their treatment of the women was self-fulfilling, because when they were responded to with friendliness, they were then more friendly back..

9 Exam question What is meant by the term Self fulfilling prophecy? (4 marks)

10 It works better IF It does not work IF
Outline What exactly is SFP and what factors affect the way that it works It works better IF More than one person holds the same expectation When those expecting someone to behave in a certain way, and those behaving are not familiar to each other. The expected behaviour is not drastically different from the individuals normal behaviour. The expectation is negative It does not work IF The person with the expected behaviour of the individual is of low power.

11 Apply (be specific) How SFP may be applied to explanations of criminal behaviour?
When observers expect anti-social behaviour, they look for behaviour that will confirm this expectation and disregard anything that doesn’t. The observed will then behave in anti-social ways due to the encouragement provided for it, and also due their negative self-belief (that they are not capable of better behaviour). The pressure to conform to expectations, and the feeling that any pro-social behaviour is ignored means any effort to change is pointless.

12 Evaluation Strengths Weaknesses
Discuss this in your groups. Are there any obvious flaws with the theory of self-fulfilling prophecy? Anything that stands out as good? Strengths Weaknesses

13 Exam question 1. Discuss how SFP may account for some instances of crime. (8 marks)

14 Madon (2004) Read the study on pg. 180-181.
Make flashcards on each of these 6 areas: Aim Procedure Results Conclusions Strengths Weaknesses If you don’t finish this today, it will need to be done as HW for next lesson.


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