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Interpersonal expectations and covert communication in classrooms, clinics, corporations, and courtrooms
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TitleInterpersonal expectations and covert communication in classrooms, clinics, corporations, and courtrooms
CreatorRosenthal, Robert
SymposiumThe Rise of Applied Psychology: Rewarding Careers and New Frontiers for Improving the Human Condition
SeriesClaremont Graduate University's Stauffer Symposium Series
Date2004-01-24
Subject-LCSHInterpersonal relations
Psychology, Applied
Social sciences
Clever Hans (Horse)
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Social exchange
DescriptionThis symposium presentation given by Robert Rosenthal, distinguished professor of psychology at University of California at Riverside, discusses the effects of interpersonal expectations and self-fulfilling prophecies in a variety of applied settings, such as in educational and law settings. Rosenthal summarizes his nearly fifty year long program of research investigating such issues beginning at the University of North Dakota, University of California at Los Angeles, Harvard University, and the University of California at Riverside.
PublisherClaremont Graduate University. School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences
Languageeng
SourceOriginal video: 120 minute VHS cassette; Tape 1; recorded symposium presentation entitled, Interpersonal Expectations and Covert Communication in Classrooms, Clinics, Corporations, and Courtrooms" from the symposium entitled, "The Rise of Applied Psychology: Rewarding Careers and New Frontiers for Improving the Human Condition" January 24, 2004
RelationClaremont Graduate University Lectures on Applied Psychology and Evaluation Science - http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/col/lap
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