The meta-narrative of self-fulfilling prophecy in the different research areas

The self-fulfilling prophecy is a ubiquitous concept with a large amount of research to date, characterised by disciplinary diversity and thus a potential plurality in its narrative. A meta-narrative review was implemented to analyse the narratives of self-fulfilling prophecy in the different resear...

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Narratives
Racism
Social sciences
Society
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