The self-concept of gifted and average-ability students were examined. Using Harter's Self-Perception Profile for Children, the self-concepts of 95 girls from 18 schools were compared by age and ability. It was hypothesized that domain-specific self-concepts and global self-worth would be differently related in gifted versus (vs.) average-ability and elementary (grades 4 and 5) vs. secondary students (grades 8 and 9). As predicted, it was found that global self-worth and perceived physical appearance declined with age, and that perceived physical appearance and social acceptance were significant predictors of global self-worth. In addition, perceived scholastic competence was higher in gifted vs. average students, but it was more hi...
This study examined age and gender differences in global, academic, athletic, and social self concep...
The purpose of this study was to determine if a positive relationship exists between self-concept, a...
Ninety-four gifted children and 200 nongifted children (aged 9 to 13 years old) were involved in the...
The self-concept of gifted and average-ability students were examined. Using Harter's Self-Percepti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the various dimensions of self-concept in gifted childr...
The self-actualization and self-concept of 368 intellectually gifted students in grades 4 through 12...
Although childhood is a critical period of development during which all children begin a lifelong pr...
This study investigated levels of general, academic, and social self-concept in junior high school c...
Gifted 9-12-year-old children were compared with non-gifted children on three paper and pencil measu...
this study analyzes the effects of ability grouping on self-concept measures in a sample of 211 Germ...
Sexism and discrimination, both external and internal, have been shown to destroy the confidence and...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
Previous research has documented a link between the self concept and academic achievement of gifted ...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the self- concept of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade studen...
As our society changes, the need for persons who have the intelligence and abilities to meet the req...
This study examined age and gender differences in global, academic, athletic, and social self concep...
The purpose of this study was to determine if a positive relationship exists between self-concept, a...
Ninety-four gifted children and 200 nongifted children (aged 9 to 13 years old) were involved in the...
The self-concept of gifted and average-ability students were examined. Using Harter's Self-Percepti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the various dimensions of self-concept in gifted childr...
The self-actualization and self-concept of 368 intellectually gifted students in grades 4 through 12...
Although childhood is a critical period of development during which all children begin a lifelong pr...
This study investigated levels of general, academic, and social self-concept in junior high school c...
Gifted 9-12-year-old children were compared with non-gifted children on three paper and pencil measu...
this study analyzes the effects of ability grouping on self-concept measures in a sample of 211 Germ...
Sexism and discrimination, both external and internal, have been shown to destroy the confidence and...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
Previous research has documented a link between the self concept and academic achievement of gifted ...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the self- concept of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade studen...
As our society changes, the need for persons who have the intelligence and abilities to meet the req...
This study examined age and gender differences in global, academic, athletic, and social self concep...
The purpose of this study was to determine if a positive relationship exists between self-concept, a...
Ninety-four gifted children and 200 nongifted children (aged 9 to 13 years old) were involved in the...