After hearing about jon's very high achievement scores in mathematics, ms. ketel realizes how smart jon is and expects that he will do well in the upcoming unit on algebra. later, jon performs very well, just as she had expected. interestingly enough, however, the achievement scores ms. ketel originally received were incorrect. jon was actually a below-average student in his mathematical achievement. what concept most likely refers to jon's change in performance?

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The correct answer is teacher expectancy

Teacher expectancy refers to a concept wherein the expectations a teacher has for a student's performance has an effect or correlation with the student's actual performance. In this instance, Ms. Ketel's expectation that Jon will do well in the upcoming unit on algebra ended up manifesting, even though previously, Jon was a below-average student in his mathematical achievement.