Introductory Sociology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the result of the self-fulfilling prophecy?

  1. The prophecy is eventually true.

  2. The prophecy predicts the future.

  3. The prophecy is accurate.

  4. The prophecy has no effect.

The correct answer is: The prophecy is eventually true.

The self-fulfilling prophecy model suggests that a belief or expectation, even if it is initially false, can ultimately become true through the individual's actions or behaviors. This means that when someone believes something will happen, they are more likely to act in ways that make it come true. This disproves options B, C, and D, as they imply that the prophecy is always true, accurately predicting the future, or has no effect, instead it can become true because of one's beliefs. Choosing option A is the best answer because it reflects this idea and correctly states the result of a self-fulfilling prophecy.