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808/92944. John Quincy Adams, incidentally: StevenJ. Rubenzer et al., “Assessing the U.S. PresidentsUsing the Revised NEO PersonalityInventory,” Assessment 7, no. 4 (2000):403–20.45. “Respect for individual human personality”:Harold Stearns, America and the YoungIntellectual (New York: George H. DuranCo., 1921).46. “It is remarkable how much attention”:Henderson, “Media and the Rise ofCelebrity Culture.”47. wandered lonely as a cloud: WilliamWordsworth, “I Wandered Lonely as aCloud,” 1802.48. repaired in solitude to Walden Pond:Henry David Thoreau, Walden, 1854.49. Americans who considered themselvesshy: Bernardo Carducci and Philip G. Zimbardo,“Are You Shy?” Psychology Today,November 1, 1995.

809/92950. “Social anxiety disorder” … one in fiveof us: M. B. Stein, J. R. Walker, and D. R.Forde, “Setting Diagnostic Thresholds forSocial Phobia: Considerations from a CommunitySurvey of Social Anxiety,” AmericanJournal of Psychiatry 151 (1994): 408–42.51. The most recent version of the Diagnosticand Statistical Manual: American PsychiatricAssociation, Diagnostic and StatisticalManual of Mental Disorders, 4th ed. (DSM-IV), 2000. See 300.23, “Social Phobia (SocialAnxiety Disorder)”: “The diagnosis isappropriate only if the avoidance, fear, oranxious anticipation of encountering the socialor performance situation interferes significantlywith the person’s daily routine,occupational functioning, or social life, or ifthe person is markedly distressed abouthaving the phobia.… In feared social orperformance situations, individuals withSocial Phobia experience concerns aboutembarrassment and are afraid that others

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44. John Quincy Adams, incidentally: Steven

J. Rubenzer et al., “Assessing the U.S. Presidents

Using the Revised NEO Personality

Inventory,” Assessment 7, no. 4 (2000):

403–20.

45. “Respect for individual human personality”:

Harold Stearns, America and the Young

Intellectual (New York: George H. Duran

Co., 1921).

46. “It is remarkable how much attention”:

Henderson, “Media and the Rise of

Celebrity Culture.”

47. wandered lonely as a cloud: William

Wordsworth, “I Wandered Lonely as a

Cloud,” 1802.

48. repaired in solitude to Walden Pond:

Henry David Thoreau, Walden, 1854.

49. Americans who considered themselves

shy: Bernardo Carducci and Philip G. Zimbardo,

“Are You Shy?” Psychology Today,

November 1, 1995.

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