Pygmalion effect

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Etymology

Named after the book Pygmalion in the Classroom (1968) by Robert Rosenthal and Lenore Jacobson, which in turn takes its name from the mythological figure Pygmalion, a sculptor who fell in love with his own creation.

Noun

Pygmalion effect (plural Pygmalion effects)

  1. The phenomenon whereby higher expectations placed upon a person or group lead to improved performance.

Video Walkthrough

Walkthrough of the Pygmalion effect

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