Self-Fulfilling Prophecies


Self-Fulfilling Prophecies is a scholarly work by Richard Spoth, published in 2004 in ''Psychological Science''. The main subjects of the publication include panel data, emotional self-regulation, psychology, longitudinal study, religion and health, substance use disorder, social psychology, developmental psychology, harm, and clinical psychology. Results did not support synergistic accumulation effects for positive beliefs: Children's predicted future alcohol use was similar regardless of whether one parent or both underestimated their child's alcohol use.

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