PSYC 2130 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Interpersonal Relationship, Agreeableness, Joule
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Output: teachers giving extra opportunities to show what they have learned: social expectancy effects, experiment was done with two people of the opposite sexes (one was female, and one male) the male was given a bogus photo of the female (attractive or not attractive) and they were told to talk on the phone for several minutes, they have concluded that male who was seen an attractive photo, the female would have been rated to be warm, humorous, and poised. The finding implies that because the male was exposed to the attractive photo before the call he acted in a way that made the female behave a certain way: also with iq; that our behavior with other people is influenced by how they expect us to act we will become what other people perceive, expectancy effects in real life, where do expectancy effects come from, expectancy effects may be false in the lab but can be true in the real life.