Personality Qualities That Help or Hinder Gifted and Talented Individuals

作者: Reva Friedman-Nimz , Olha Skyba

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6162-2_19

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摘要: It is well documented that non-intellective qualities play an important role in realizing extraordinary potential. However, there considerable murkiness identifying, operationalizing, and studying these variables the context of giftedness. For instance, some research personality are treated as stable traits; other investigations, same explored more fluid tendencies. We review on key such self-perception, self-evaluation, motivation, attribution, intrapersonal intelligence. Drawing over 25 years research, we salient work at University Kansas elsewhere. explore issues related to modes inquiry suggest directions for they manifested development.

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