Lenore Jacobson Profile

Lenore Jacobson ProfileLenore F Jacobson is the head of a primary school in Unified School District South San Francisco in 1963 when he began a correspondence with Harvard psychologist Robert Rosenthal is causing Pygmalion Effect study effect.
Lenore Jacobson Profile
Jacobson, who had received an MA degree from California State University, Sacramento in 1951, wrote a letter to Rosenthal after he published a paper in American Scientist about the influence of the researcher hopes on their subjects in psychological experiments. In the article he mentions the possibility that a self-fulfilling prophecy similar may be at work between teachers and students. Once they began corresponding, Rosenthal Jacobson offered help and they agreed to collaborate on studies in school. Experimental design for this study resolved when Rosenthal went to San Francisco to meet Jacobson for the first time in 1964.

They published their findings in Psychological Reports, 1966, vol. 19. This led to the publication of Pygmalion in the Classroom in 1968. Seven years later Jacobson and Paul M. Insel published What do you expect : ? An investigation of self-fulfilling prophecy, ( California 1975). Lenore Jacobson Profile

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  1. Isn't Lenore Jacobson a woman? The article sounds like Lenore Jacobson is man, which is wrong as far as I am aware.

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