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According to interactionists, the class backgrounds of students overly influence their teachers. They tend to expect good performance from high-income students and poor performance from low-income students, regardless of the academic talents of these students. The students then perform in a way that is consistent with these expectations. Were you subject to the teacher-expectancy effect in school? It is difficult to assess this issue with a few retrospective survey questions, but answering the questions below will allow you to see whether you and others perceive that you were subject to the teacher-expectancy effect.

1

I came from a low-income home, and
A)my teachers expected me to be a good student.
B)my teachers expected me to be a poor student.
C)I did not come from a low-income home.
2

I came from a middle-income home, and
A)my teachers expected me to be a good student.
B)my teachers expected me to be a poor student.
C)I did not come from a middle-income home.
3

I came from a high-income home, and
A)my teachers expected me to be a good student.
B)my teachers expected me to be a poor student.
C)I did not come from a high-income home.
4

Whether I worked hard or not, my teachers' expectations of me did not change appreciably.
A)I agree.
B)I disagree.
5

My performance in school was influenced by what my teachers thought of me. When they expected me to do well, I did well. When they expected me to do poorly, I did poorly.
A)I agree.
B)I disagree.







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