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The Pygmalion Effect Is Not a Form of Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

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The Pygmalion effect is not a form of self-fulfilling prophecy in which believing something can make it true.


Definitions:

Substitution Effect

The change in consumption resulting from a change in the price of a product, leading consumers to substitute that product with another.

Income Effect

The change in an individual's or economy's income and how that change will impact the quantity demanded of a good or service.

Opportunity Cost

The cost of not choosing the next best alternative when making a decision.

Leisure

Time utilized for enjoyment and relaxation, free from the obligations of work or serious responsibilities.

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