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Define the terms id, ego, and superego, and describe the principles that guide each.
Expectancy Effect
The tendency for someone to become the kind of person others expect him or her to be; also known as a self-fulfilling prophecy and behavioral confirmation.
Expectancy Effect
The phenomenon where people's expectations or beliefs influence their own or others' behavior, often leading to those expectations being fulfilled.
Priming Study
An experimental procedure used to influence participants' subsequent thoughts and behaviors by exposing them to specific stimuli beforehand.
Laboratory B
often refers to a designated experimental or research setting in scientific studies, sometimes used in sequence with other labs (e.g., Laboratory A, Laboratory C) for comparative purposes.
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