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Do gifted children prefer to work alone? A social-constructivist reexamination of the long-standing claim.

Publication: Roeper Review
Publication Date: 01-JUL-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Do gifted children prefer to work alone? A social-constructivist reexamination of the long-standing claim.(RECENT DISSERTATION RESEARCH IN GIFTED STUDIES)(Report)

Article Excerpt
The long-held notion that gifted students prefer to work alone is reported in several general textbooks on gifted children. However, studies addressing this issue are mixed and certainly not conclusive. Earlier studies disagree on whether those gifted children who claim a preference for working alone do so as a function of grade and maturational stage, sex, or personality...

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