“It is amazing”
: de St. Aubin, 405.
Chapter 4: Finding the Diamond in the Rough
Reggie Love
: Personal interview (May 28, 2012); and Peter Baker, “Education of a President,” New York
Times, October 12, 2010; David Picker, “Amazing Ride Nears End for ‘First Brother’ Reggie Love,”
ABC News, November 22, 2011; Jodi Kantor, “Leaving Obama’s Shadow, to Cast One of His Own,”
New York Times, November 10, 2011; and Noreen Malone, “Obama Still Hasn’t Replaced Reggie
Love,” New York Magazine, February 16, 2012.
C. J. Skender
: Personal interviews with Skender (January 16 and April 30, 2012), Beth Traynham (May 4,
2012), Marie Arcuri (May 5, 2012), and David Moltz (May 10, 2012); see also Megan Tucker, “By
the Book, Sort of . . .” BusinessWeek, September 20, 2006; Kim Nielsen, “The Last Word: C. J.
Skender, CPA,” Journal of Accountancy, April 2008; Patrick Adams, “The Entertainer,” Duke
Magazine, March 4, 2004; and Nicki Jhabvala, “Road Trip: UNC,” Sports Illustrated, November 8,
2006.
Israel Defense Forces
: Dov Eden, “Pygmalion without Interpersonal Contrast Effects: Whole Groups Gain
from Raising Manager Expectations,” Journal of Applied Psychology 75 (1990): 394–398, and
“Self-Fulfilling Prophecies in Organizations,” in Organizational Behavior: State of the Science, ed.
J. Greenberg (Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 2003), 91–122.
intellectual blooming
: Robert Rosenthal and Lenore Jacobson, “Teachers’ Expectancies: Determinants of
Pupils’ IQ Gains,” Psychological Reports 19 (1966): 115–118; and Pygmalion in the Classroom:
Teacher Expectation and Pupils’ Intellectual Development (New York: Crown, 2003).
“Self-fulfilling prophecies”
: Lee Jussim and Kent Harber, “Teacher Expectations and Self-Fulfilling
Prophecies: Knowns and Unknowns, Resolved and Unresolved Controversies,” Personality and
Social Psychology Review 9 (2005): 131–155.
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