Genetic Studies of Genius ...: The gifted group at mid-life; thirty-five years' follow-up of the superior child, by L. M. Terman and M. H. OdenStanford University Press, 1959 |
Table des matières
CHAPTER PAGE I EARLY HISTORY OF THE TERMAN STUDY OF GIFTED CHILDREN | 1 |
THE INTERMEDIATE YEARS | 17 |
THE GROUP REACHES MIDLIFE | 23 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Genetic Studies of Genius ...: The gifted group at mid-life; thirty-five ... Affichage d'extraits - 1959 |
Genetic Studies of Genius ...: The gifted group at mid-life; thirty-five ... Affichage d'extraits - 1959 |
Genetic Studies of Genius ...: The gifted group at mid-life; thirty-five ... Affichage d'extraits - 1959 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
ability according achievement activities addition adjustment adult alcoholism approximately avocational bachelor's degree career childhood classified CMT scores college graduates compared comparison Concept Mastery scores Concept Mastery test control group deal Moderately Slightly death divorce earned income extent factors family income field workers Form gifted child gifted children gifted group gifted men gifted subjects gifted women gives graduate degrees happy high school hobbies homosexual hospitalization Information Blank intellectual intelligence test interest IQ's jects LL.B maladjustment marital marriage married mean r-c rating mean score median mental disease mental illness mid-life occupational status one-half parents percent of men percent of women percentage personality physical political population professional professions proportion questionnaire rank reported Sciences scientists selected sex difference social spouses Stanford University Stanford-Binet Stanford-Binet test suicide superior Table teachers Terman test scores tion total group traits tremely unselected children vocational

