Gifted adolescents are poised to make important decisions that will determine the trajectory of their futures. A positive self-concept may lead to higher educational and career aspirations, whereas a poorer self-concept may negatively influence choices and outcomes. Research points to self-concept differences among gifted students of different ages (Chan, 2001) and genders (Hoge & McShreffrey, 1991; Li, 1988), with declining self-concept among females over time. The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which self-concept differed among gifted students across grade and gender. Two hundred and sixty older adolescents (grades 8 to 11, n = 159 girls) completed the Self-Perception Profile for Adolescents (Harter, 1988) and 300 youn...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
this study analyzes the effects of ability grouping on self-concept measures in a sample of 211 Germ...
This research addresses issues of self-concept, social status, and relative age as they relate to mo...
Gifted adolescents are poised to make important decisions that will determine the trajectory of thei...
Sexism and discrimination, both external and internal, have been shown to destroy the confidence and...
Ninety-four gifted children and 200 nongifted children (aged 9 to 13 years old) were involved in the...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between gifted adolescents’ forms of overe...
Gifted 9-12-year-old children were compared with non-gifted children on three paper and pencil measu...
As a result of current statistics and studies offering contradictory views of the self-concept of me...
The Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect predicts gifted students educated in heterogeneous settings develop ...
The self-concept of gifted and average-ability students were examined. Using Harter's Self-Percepti...
Previous research has documented a link between the self concept and academic achievement of gifted ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the various dimensions of self-concept in gifted childr...
This study utilized a pluralistic approach to examine self-concepts and social comparison processes ...
Academic self-concept and gifted education are of particular importance to the field of education. P...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
this study analyzes the effects of ability grouping on self-concept measures in a sample of 211 Germ...
This research addresses issues of self-concept, social status, and relative age as they relate to mo...
Gifted adolescents are poised to make important decisions that will determine the trajectory of thei...
Sexism and discrimination, both external and internal, have been shown to destroy the confidence and...
Ninety-four gifted children and 200 nongifted children (aged 9 to 13 years old) were involved in the...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between gifted adolescents’ forms of overe...
Gifted 9-12-year-old children were compared with non-gifted children on three paper and pencil measu...
As a result of current statistics and studies offering contradictory views of the self-concept of me...
The Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect predicts gifted students educated in heterogeneous settings develop ...
The self-concept of gifted and average-ability students were examined. Using Harter's Self-Percepti...
Previous research has documented a link between the self concept and academic achievement of gifted ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the various dimensions of self-concept in gifted childr...
This study utilized a pluralistic approach to examine self-concepts and social comparison processes ...
Academic self-concept and gifted education are of particular importance to the field of education. P...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
this study analyzes the effects of ability grouping on self-concept measures in a sample of 211 Germ...
This research addresses issues of self-concept, social status, and relative age as they relate to mo...