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Targets especially try to dispel perceivers' false impressions when they are aware of them Hilton & Darley, 1985), when targets think their own behavior might have contributed to the misperception Darley & Fazio, 1980), when the false impressions especially contradict targets' own self-views Baumeister & Jones, 1978), and when they matter a lot to the target. However, under some circumstances, the target may find the perceiver's false impression to be so desirable that the target will attempt to fit it and come to see the self as the perceiver does. This extreme case of the self-fulfilling prophecy shows not only the target's behavior but own self-impression coming to fit the perceiver's initially false impression Fazio, Effrein, & Falender, 1981; M. Snyder & Swann, 1978b).