Psychological Responses to Violations of Expectations: Perspectives and Answers from Diverse Fields of Psychology

From Pavlov's dog expecting food when hearing a bell to stereotypes as expectations about other people’s behaviour, from Bandura’s self-efficacy as expectation for success and failure of one’s own behaviour to the "predictive brain" concept in current perception theories: expectations...

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