PsycTESTS Dataset 1971
DOI: 10.1037/t24062-000
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Scale for Rating Behavioral Characteristics of Superior Students

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“…Gifted children have been described as having greater task commitment, as having more persistence, and as beir g more likely to take risks (e.g. Renzulli, Hartman, & Callahan, 1975). The purpose of this stuc y is to examine a related characteristic, how gift« d children see the causes of their successes or failures.…”
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“…Gifted children have been described as having greater task commitment, as having more persistence, and as beir g more likely to take risks (e.g. Renzulli, Hartman, & Callahan, 1975). The purpose of this stuc y is to examine a related characteristic, how gift« d children see the causes of their successes or failures.…”
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“…Characteristically, gifted children enjoy being around and interacting with other people (Renzulli, Hartman, & Callahan, 1975). However, extraordinarily advanced students (such as many of the children in this study) may experience social isolation (Hollingworth, 1942;Karnes, 1983) when not with other playmates of similar cognitive abilities.…”
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“…Some hold promise, such as the Renzulli Hartman Scales (Renzulli & Hartman, 1971) and the GIFT (Rimm & Davis, 1976); yet, many lack reliability, validity, and normative data. Moreover, a list of characteristics for giftedness does not a questionnaire make.…”
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