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Z Psychol Z Angew Psychol ; 202(4): 379-403, 1994.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7817606

ABSTRACT

This study investigates the relation between intelligence and self-concept. 287 fourth-grade elementary-school students (151 intellectually gifted children and 136 children of average intelligence) participating in the Marburg Giftedness Project responded to an extended version of the Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale. Results show that gifted children score higher in all facets of self-concept. However, this difference is only in the scale "intellectual and school status" statistically significant. Compared with gifted and non-gifted "achievers", gifted "underachievers" score lower in most self-concept facets. Independently of their intelligence level, children of this age group have developed a very positive self-concept.


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Child, Gifted/psychology , Happiness , Personal Satisfaction , Self Concept , Achievement , Child , Female , Humans , Intelligence , Male
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