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The fourth R: Reasoning
Authors:Ainsley Luscombe  Tracy L. Riley
Affiliation:1. Guidance Counselor at Hawera High School;2. Senior Lecturer in gifted and talented education , Massey University
Abstract:

This study examined the self‐concept of a small group of academically gifted adolescents in New Zealand, with the aim of exploring gender differences. Using the Tennessee Self‐Concept Scale: 2, a sample of 40 male and female 15–18 year old students participated. Results indicated gender differences: males scored higher than females on most dimensions with the exception of Self‐Criticism, Moral Self‐Concept, and Inconsistent Responding. Additionally, the mean score was higher for males than females. Results indicate gender differences do occur in some New Zealand gifted adolescents and warrant the need for further research in this area.
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