Mrs. Blair is a fourth grade teacher. She has been told that her new student, Vish, is an exceptionally bright student. Based on your knowledge of teacher expectancies, which outcome is least likely??

a. ?Mrs. Blair is more likely to correct his mistakes.
b. ?Vish is more likely to enjoy school.
c. ?Mrs. Blair will react more positively to Vish’s comments.
d. ?Vish will demonstrate a modest-to-significant increase in his IQ score.


ANSWER:
d

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