“…Most research on expectation-confirmation processes has focused on the perceiversÐ the nature of their expectations, their goals, their personalities, and so forthÐ neglecting target concerns (for exceptions, see Christensen & Rosenthal, 1982;Cooper & Hazelrigg, 1988 ;Copeland, 1994 ;Harris & Rosenthal, 1986 ;Hilton & Darley, 1985 ;Major, Cozzarelli, Testa, & McFarlin, 1988;Smith, Neuberg, Judice, & Biesanz, 1997;Snyder & Haugen, 1995 ;Swann & Ely, 1984 ;Virdin & Neuberg, 1990). It is our belief that a greater focus on the target, particularly with respect to the motivations and interpretive frameworks they bring to such encounters, will prove quite profitable, not only for the understanding of self-fulfilling prophecies in general but, more directly, for applying this information to training successful applicants.…”