A college instructor is teaching an honors section of psychology. Halfway through the semester, she is told her class was not an honors section after all
She responds, "This is the best class I have ever taught, and the grades prove it." What concept might a social psychologist use to explain the high grades this class obtained and the teacher's high opinion of the class?
a) deindividuation
b) collectivism
c) covert sensitization
d) self-fulfilling prophecy
D
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