Pygmalion effect
English
Etymology
Named after Rosenthal and Jacobson's 1968 book Pygmalion in the Classroom, itself named after the mythological sculptor who fell in love with his statue.
Noun
Pygmalion effect (plural Pygmalion effects)
- The phenomenon whereby the greater the expectation placed upon people is, the better they perform.
Synonyms
Coordinate terms
- Golem effect
See also
- self-fulfilling prophecy
- Michelangelo phenomenon (on Wikipedia)
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