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Effects of biased psychological reports on two types of teachers' ratings
Authors:Emanuel J Mason  David L Larimore
Institution:Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506, USA;Office of Educational Research and Development University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506, USA
Abstract:This study investigated the effects of biased psychological reports on teachers' behavioral and expectations ratings of a kindergarten child seen in a videotape. Biases were produced by randomly distributing to one third of the subjects a fictitious favorable psychological report, while one third read a fictitious unfavorable version. The remaining third read a short fable and acted as a control group. Subjects rated the test performance of the child in the videotape and then attributed their expectations for his possessing certain cognitive and effective traits. A significant difference was noted in ratings of expected characteristics, but not in performance ratings, suggesting that the biased psychological report influenced one type of rating but not the other. Furthermore, the two dependent variables were not significantly correlated.
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