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Alex a was at a party and by the time she got home, she could not walk in a straight line. You know that she took a drug that suppressed the activity in her cerebellum. What was the drug?
Self-fulfilling Prophecy
A belief or expectation that an individual or group holds about a future event that manifests because the individual or group acts in ways that support the belief or expectation.
Theory X
A management assumption that employees are inherently lazy, require close supervision and control, and are motivated primarily by financial incentives.
Theory Y
A management approach based on the belief that employees are intrinsically motivated and will seek out responsibility and development if given the opportunity.
Self-fulfilling Prophecies
Situations where an initially false expectation leads to its own confirmation because the expectation influences behavior to make it true.
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