A related study by Michael Sunnafrank (2004) showed that when people first meet, they quickly make predictions about what kind of relationship they will have. Sunnafrank found that these predictions had a strong impact on future relationships. In his study of 164 first-year college students, Sunnafrank found that when students predicted they could be friends, they sat closer together in class and interacted more As a result, they actually became friends. In other words, they made their predictions come true
What is the main idea of paragraph 47
Michael Sunnafrank surveyed 164 first-year college students
People's predictions about their relationships with other people are often wrong
People can make their predictions come true
People follow their predictions to create the relationship they expect