Introduction to Sociology

Introduction to Sociology
ISBN-10
0030027071
ISBN-13
9780030027079
Series
Introduction to Sociology
Category
Sociology
Pages
598
Language
English
Published
1986
Publisher
Holt McDougal
Authors
Henry L. Tischler, Phillip Whitten

Description

In one study of this phenomenon , Rosenthal and Jacobson ( 1966 ) gave IQ tests to 650 lower - class elementary school pupils . Their teachers were told that the test would predict which of the students were the " bloomers ” or ...

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