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Gifted child quarterly
Differences in self-concept between gifted and non-gifted st...
Total de citas: 11
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Mindset misconception? Comparing mindsets, perfectionism, and attitudes of achievement in gifted, advanced, and typical students
(2018)
Vol. 62
Núm. 4
Pág. 327-349
A meta-analysis of gifted and talented identification practices
(2018)
Vol. 62
Núm. 2
Pág. 147-174
A Meta-Analysis of the effects of enrichment programs on gifted students
(2016)
Vol. 60
Núm. 2
Pág. 102-116
Similarities and Differences Between Intellectually Gifted and Average-Ability Students in School Performance, Motivation, and Subjective Well-Being
(2020)
Vol. 64
Núm. 4
Pág. 285-303
Gender Differences in Gifted and Average-Ability Students. Comparing Girls' and Boys' Achievement, Self-Concept, Interest, and Motivation in Mathematics
(2008)
Vol. 52
Núm. 2
Pág. 146-159
Academically gifted students' perceived interpersonal competence and peer relationships
(2012)
Vol. 56
Núm. 2
Pág. 90-104
The psychological well-being of early identified gifted children
(2016)
Vol. 60
Núm. 1
Pág. 16-30
Consistency of the performance and nonperformance methods in gifted identification : A multilevel meta-analytic review
(2016)
Vol. 60
Núm. 2
Pág. 81-101
A test of the reciprocal-effects model of academic achievement and academic self-concept in regular classes and special classes for the gifted
(2017)
Vol. 61
Núm. 2
Pág. 103-116
Full-time ability grouping of gifted students: Impacts on social self-concept and school-related attitudes
(2014)
Vol. 58
Núm. 1
Pág. 51-68
How to conduct a good Meta-analysis in gifted education
(2016)
Vol. 60
Núm. 2
Pág. 134-154