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PYGMALION EFFECT

“When we expect certain behaviors


of others, we are likely to act in
ways that make the expected
behavior more likely to occur”
(Rosenthal & Babad, 1985).
Pygmalion and Galatea
 Myth of Pygamlion and Galatea
 Lessons that we can take from pygmalion
story

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The myth of pygmalion and Galatea

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The myth of Pygmalion and Galatea

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Inspirations from Pygmalion’s story
 If you are not satisfied with your life and
achievement it’s up to you to create your
happiness in life
 Nothing can stop you from achieving your
goals if you are determinate
 Between possible and impossible there
are two words and stat of mind.
 The difference between an annoying
person and smart Person is not how
he/she behaves, but in how she is treated.
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The power of Pygmalion effect
 Definition and importance
 Situations when we can apply Pygmalion
effect

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The power of Pygmalion effect
 The Pygmalion effect is a psychological
phenomenon wherein high expectations
lead to improved performance in a given
area

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Situation when we can apply
Pygamlion effect
 In studies to examined the relationship
between teachers and students
 In How to Win Friends and Influence
People
 In management to lead people to
 With our family
 With ourselves

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Thank you for
your attention,
and I wish you
the most
positive of self-
fulfilling
prophecy cycles
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