>Just thought it was worth pointing out since Miles has drawn on social
>psychology to make just the argument at the list, arguing that changes
>in the environment, which create changes in behavior are more
>effective that focusing on changing minds first.
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>http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/09/17/161159263/teachers-expectations-can-influence-how-students-perform
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Great article! There's a mountain of research in social psychology
emphasizes the same point: if you change behavior, attitudes will follow.
Miles