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Planning Individual Development Activities
2009-2017.state.govThe Pygmalion effect was described by J. Sterling Livingston in the September/October, 1988 Harvard Business Review. “The way managers treat their subordinates is subtly influenced by what they expect of them,” Livingston said in his article, Pygmalion in Management.
Measuring Discrimination in Education
www.nber.orgwhat is known as the Pygmalion effect, through whichstudents perform better (or worse) simply because they are expected to do so. For example, the seminal paper in the literature, Rosenthal and Jacobson (1968), has shown that individual students outperformed other students in school
The Pygmalion Effect
training.oa.mo.gov56 Self-led training modules…ready when you are!The Pygmalion Effect Managing the power of expectations “We inspire current and potential leaders on their journey to excellence.” www.training.oa.mo.gov