The Pygmalion effect essentially posits that the greater the expectations placed on a person, the better he or she performs. Presented here is an exploration of how the Pygmalion effect translates to the world of business and law firms.
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Are Lawyers Subject to the Pygmalion Effect?
New Jersey Law Journal
March 7, 2013
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