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Expectancy Theory

Expectancy Theory

  • So how exactly is it that our relative perception of what is happening, or what we think will happen, can actually affect what does happen?
  • One answer is that the brain is organized to act on what we predict will happen next, something psychologists call "Expectancy Theory"
  • Once we realize how much our reality depends on how we view it, it comes as less of a surprise that our external circunmstances predict only about 10 percent of our total happiness.

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