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Date Submitted: 10/23/2004 23:53:25
Names
Our names function much like scripts that we act out in our day-to-day contact with other people. To put this idea another way, the way we see ourselves behaving is more or less the way we do behave in any given situation. According to this line of thinking, because names can have an effect on self-concept, names can indirectly influence how we act. However, research into the ways names affect people has uncovered a
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more than others. Until
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more research results are available, we can only wonder how many people fail to receive
promotions in the military or on the assembly line because of their names. We can only
speculate about how many sales are lost or promising political careers are never gotten off the ground because of a name.
Works Cited
Harari, Herbert and John W. McDavid. "Name Stereotypes and Teachers' Expectations." Journal of Educational Psychology 65 (1973): 222-225
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