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expectancies <an expectancy; expectancies> N

expectancies

expectancy theory ECON

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Countries above the curve, such as Tajikistan, have life expectancies that are exceptionally high given their level of economic development.
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Furthermore, negative information is much better remembered whether it violates expectancies or not.
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The RSI model holds that complex naming patterns create expectancies about experience (e.g., that getting a good education will make life better).
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The two types of expectancies noted are predictive and prescriptive.
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School preparedness in these areas help students adjust to academic expectancies.
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