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My expectations are much higher. You should do more hard work.
No. At least there is only one standard spelling English spelling of "initial".
The word is likely "initial" (a letter abbreviation, or adjective meaning first).
The word you're looking for is "self-fulfilling prophecy." This occurs when a person's expectation or belief about an event or outcome influences their actions in a way that leads to the realization of that expectation. Essentially, the belief itself brings about the effect, often reinforcing the initial expectation.
Not properly. The spelling Xpectation might be used as a marketing term or an affectation, but not as a proper spelling.
INAUGURATION - an initial or beginning action, as with the installation of public officials
The meal did not meet the expectation.The expectation was rather low.
I assume this is a trick question, and the answer is "everything". If you expect it, it is your expectation and if it is your expectation, you expect it.
If you mean probabilistic expectation, the answer is no.
Yes. the conditional expectation of X given Y is simply the expectation of X if X and Y are uncorrelated. This is a consequence of one of the properties of conditional expectation.
Our school's expectation this year is not to do to the principle's office.