- expectations, as well as
expectancy or
expectancies, may
refer to:
Expectancy effect,
including observer-
expectancy effects and subject-
expectancy effects such as...
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Human life
expectancy is a
statistical measure of the
estimate of the
average remaining years of life at a
given age. The most
commonly used
measure is...
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countries and
territories by life
expectancy provides a
comprehensive list of
countries alongside their respective life
expectancy figures. The data is differentiated...
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states and
territories sorted by
their life
expectancy at birth, ****, race, and in the past. Life
expectancy at
birth in Hawaii, Washington, California...
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Disconfirmed expectancy is a
psychological term for what is
commonly known as a
failed prophecy.
According to the
American social psychologist Leon Festinger's...
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Human Development Index (HDI) is a
statistical composite index of life
expectancy,
education (mean
years of
schooling completed and
expected years of schooling...
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Expectancy theory (or
expectancy theory of motivation)
proposes that an
individual will
behave or act in a
certain way
because they are
motivated to select...
- In
scientific research and psychotherapy, the subject-
expectancy effect, is a form of
reactivity that
occurs when a
research subject expects a
given result...
- The observer-
expectancy effect is a form of
reactivity in
which a researcher's
cognitive bias
causes them to
subconsciously influence the parti****nts...
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Expectancy violations theory (EVT) is a
theory of
communication that
analyzes how
individuals respond to unanti****ted
violations of
social norms and expectations...