AbstractThis study is investigating profile adjustment developmental of adolescents and youths (12-22 yrs old), in order to investigate individuals’ adjustment and their personality characteristics. 560 females as gifted and non gifted, school and university students, participated in the study. They responded to Demographic information, NEO personality, Patrick's adjustment, AISS, and Bell's adjustment questionnaires. The results showed that gifted students were significantly higher in neuroticism and lower in openness than the non gifted students. It was also showed that gifted school students in comparison with non gifted school students, significantly have less emotional and educational adjustment
Item does not contain fulltextA model for viewing adolescent psychosocial development is outlined. T...
The purpose of This article was to identifying the relationship between the Emotional Intelligences ...
Despite continued efforts by researchers, a gap still exists in our understanding of the psychologic...
The current study addresses the concept of emotional intelligence and how it relates to gifted adole...
<p>The current project is the first study to investigate the competence of academically gifted youth...
L'objectiu d'aquest estudi va consistir en descriure el perfil de personalitat i els problemes de sa...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
For a long time gifted children in Lithuania did not get the needed attention to their problems. It ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between ego development, Dabrowski\u27s t...
Abstract: Adolescence is a time of emotional turmoil as the transition to adulthood is experienced. ...
The study examines the personality profile of gifted vs. average-ability students from the perspecti...
Background Individual differences in personality, behavioural, and academic outcomes of gifted adole...
We have studied personality traits of the gifted freshmen students of Department Design and National...
Gifted children are diverse individuals whose social and emotional needs are similar to and differen...
Two complete papers are combined to form a study of academic and social aspects of the lives of gift...
Item does not contain fulltextA model for viewing adolescent psychosocial development is outlined. T...
The purpose of This article was to identifying the relationship between the Emotional Intelligences ...
Despite continued efforts by researchers, a gap still exists in our understanding of the psychologic...
The current study addresses the concept of emotional intelligence and how it relates to gifted adole...
<p>The current project is the first study to investigate the competence of academically gifted youth...
L'objectiu d'aquest estudi va consistir en descriure el perfil de personalitat i els problemes de sa...
In an effort to more fully understand the gifted adolescents' self concept and any changes that occu...
For a long time gifted children in Lithuania did not get the needed attention to their problems. It ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between ego development, Dabrowski\u27s t...
Abstract: Adolescence is a time of emotional turmoil as the transition to adulthood is experienced. ...
The study examines the personality profile of gifted vs. average-ability students from the perspecti...
Background Individual differences in personality, behavioural, and academic outcomes of gifted adole...
We have studied personality traits of the gifted freshmen students of Department Design and National...
Gifted children are diverse individuals whose social and emotional needs are similar to and differen...
Two complete papers are combined to form a study of academic and social aspects of the lives of gift...
Item does not contain fulltextA model for viewing adolescent psychosocial development is outlined. T...
The purpose of This article was to identifying the relationship between the Emotional Intelligences ...
Despite continued efforts by researchers, a gap still exists in our understanding of the psychologic...