Gifted students report that they are often perceived differently than nonidentified students (Cross, Coleman, & Stewart, 1993); thus, they employ social coping strategies to manipulate the visibility of their giftedness. The Social Coping Questionnaire (SCQ; Swiatek, 1995) was designed to assess these strategies. This studys purpose was to examine the SCQ’s factor structure with a sample of 600 younger (grades 5-7) and older (grades 8-11) gifted boys and girls in the US. and determine the tenability of the factor structure across age and gender groups. Participants’ scores were randomly assigned to either exploratory factor analysis (EFA) or confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Findings from EFA were tested with CFA. Together, these analyses...
Perfectionism can influence how one approaches challenges and deals with setbacks, and, consequently...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study were to find out (a) the situation and differences of family...
Plucker, Taylor, Callahan, and Tomchin concluded that confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) of response...
Gifted students report that they are often perceived differently than nonidentified students (Cross,...
Gifted students report that they are often perceived differently than nonidentified students (cross,...
Much research has focused on how gifted children and adolescents deal with the social stigmas associ...
Research into the psychosocial experiences o f g i f d adohscents indi-cates that they believe other...
The phenomenon of social coping among students with gifts and talents (SWGT) is not well understood....
<p>The current project is the first study to investigate the competence of academically gifted youth...
Social coping and self-concept were explored among Irish (n = 115) and American (n = 134) grades 3–8...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
Two schools of thought diverge into an ongoing debate as regards to the social intelligence of gifte...
Two complete papers are combined to form a study of academic and social aspects of the lives of gift...
This research addresses issues of self-concept, social status, and relative age as they relate to mo...
The current study addresses the concept of emotional intelligence and how it relates to gifted adole...
Perfectionism can influence how one approaches challenges and deals with setbacks, and, consequently...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study were to find out (a) the situation and differences of family...
Plucker, Taylor, Callahan, and Tomchin concluded that confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) of response...
Gifted students report that they are often perceived differently than nonidentified students (Cross,...
Gifted students report that they are often perceived differently than nonidentified students (cross,...
Much research has focused on how gifted children and adolescents deal with the social stigmas associ...
Research into the psychosocial experiences o f g i f d adohscents indi-cates that they believe other...
The phenomenon of social coping among students with gifts and talents (SWGT) is not well understood....
<p>The current project is the first study to investigate the competence of academically gifted youth...
Social coping and self-concept were explored among Irish (n = 115) and American (n = 134) grades 3–8...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
Two schools of thought diverge into an ongoing debate as regards to the social intelligence of gifte...
Two complete papers are combined to form a study of academic and social aspects of the lives of gift...
This research addresses issues of self-concept, social status, and relative age as they relate to mo...
The current study addresses the concept of emotional intelligence and how it relates to gifted adole...
Perfectionism can influence how one approaches challenges and deals with setbacks, and, consequently...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study were to find out (a) the situation and differences of family...
Plucker, Taylor, Callahan, and Tomchin concluded that confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) of response...