Genetic Studies of Genius ...: The gifted child grows up; twenty-five years' follow-up of a superior group, by L. M. Terman and M. H. OdenStanford University Press, 1947 |
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CHAPTER PAGE I INCEPTION AND NATURe of the RESEARCH | 1 |
COMPOSITION AND SOCIAL ORIGIN OF THE GIFTED GROUP | 11 |
PHYSIQUE HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVE MENT | 20 |
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acceleration activities adult Air Medal average boys C.M. score Census Group chapter childhood IQ classification college graduates compared comparison Concept Mastery score Concept Mastery test control group correlation critical ratio degree divorce earned income field workers follow-up gifted child gifted children gifted group gifted men gifted subjects gifted women girls given grade graduated from college happiness score Helen Marshall high group high school higher Hollerith cards homosexual husbands included Information Blank intellectual IQ's Jewish subjects less Main Experimental Group maladjustment marital aptitude marital happiness marriage married Mean S.D. measure median mental non-Jewish occupational status percentages personality Phi Beta Kappa physical population preference professional psychosis ratings by parents ratings by wives reported Rhodes scholars S.D. of ratings scholastic self-ratings showed Sigma Xi social adjustment spouses Stanford Stanford University Stanford-Binet Stanford-Binet test success superior Table test of marital tion total group traits unselected children vocational