A self-fulfilling prophecy is, roughly, a prediction that brings about its own truth. Although true predictions are hard to fault, self-fulfilling prophecies are often regarded with suspicion. In this article, we vindicate this suspicion by explaining what self-fulfilling prophecies are and what is problematic about them, paying special attention to how their problems are exacerbated through automated prediction. Our descriptive account of self-fulfilling prophecies articulates the four elements that define them. Based on this account, we begin our critique by showing that typical self-fulfilling prophecies arise due to mistakes about the relationship between a prediction and its object. Such mistakes—along with other mistakes in predi...
The self-fulfilling prophecy is an important aspect of education that every pre-service and in-servi...
The self-fulfilling prophecy is a ubiquitous concept with a large amount of research to date, charac...
My work deals with the notion that our understanding of death – as an inevitable consequence of life...
A self-fulfilling prophecy is, roughly, a prediction that brings about its own truth. Although true ...
A core theme of social psychology is that perceivers can shape targets’ future behaviors through sel...
Social predictions (as well as social classifications, regulations, and criteria), due to their inne...
The article presents the phenomenon of self-fulfilling prophecy and provides some critical thoughts ...
Robert K. Merton defines a self-fulfilling prophecy as a false definition of a situation, which caus...
In this paper, we argue that both zemblanity and self-fulfilling prophecy may emerge from the applic...
Causal loops are a recurring feature in the philosophy of time travel, where it is generally agreed ...
This paper reports on the effect of a self-fulfilling prophecy on issuing a going concern opinion. A...
Causal loops are a recurring feature in the philosophy of time travel, where it is generally agreed ...
Having people predict whether they will perform a socially normative behavior increases their probab...
A self-fulfilling prophecy (SFP) in neuroprognostication occurs when a patient in coma is predicted ...
Self-fulfilling beliefs are, in at least some cases, a kind of belief that is rational to form and h...
The self-fulfilling prophecy is an important aspect of education that every pre-service and in-servi...
The self-fulfilling prophecy is a ubiquitous concept with a large amount of research to date, charac...
My work deals with the notion that our understanding of death – as an inevitable consequence of life...
A self-fulfilling prophecy is, roughly, a prediction that brings about its own truth. Although true ...
A core theme of social psychology is that perceivers can shape targets’ future behaviors through sel...
Social predictions (as well as social classifications, regulations, and criteria), due to their inne...
The article presents the phenomenon of self-fulfilling prophecy and provides some critical thoughts ...
Robert K. Merton defines a self-fulfilling prophecy as a false definition of a situation, which caus...
In this paper, we argue that both zemblanity and self-fulfilling prophecy may emerge from the applic...
Causal loops are a recurring feature in the philosophy of time travel, where it is generally agreed ...
This paper reports on the effect of a self-fulfilling prophecy on issuing a going concern opinion. A...
Causal loops are a recurring feature in the philosophy of time travel, where it is generally agreed ...
Having people predict whether they will perform a socially normative behavior increases their probab...
A self-fulfilling prophecy (SFP) in neuroprognostication occurs when a patient in coma is predicted ...
Self-fulfilling beliefs are, in at least some cases, a kind of belief that is rational to form and h...
The self-fulfilling prophecy is an important aspect of education that every pre-service and in-servi...
The self-fulfilling prophecy is a ubiquitous concept with a large amount of research to date, charac...
My work deals with the notion that our understanding of death – as an inevitable consequence of life...