HIGHLY INTELLIGENT CHILDREN |
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Authors: | W D Wall |
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Institution: | Hon. Treasurer, National Association of Head Teachers |
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Abstract: | A test was constructed which enabled a maturity score to be assigned to students in a women's college of education. Factor analysis of the test data indicated that the three factors which accounted for most of the variance were: the capacity for realistic thought and self‐appraisal, an ability to take a long‐term view, and independence and self‐control under stress. Scores of first‐ and third‐year students were examined by analysis of variance. It was found that the type of course pursued in college had no significant effect on maturity but that, in the final college year, students from co‐educational secondary schools obtained higher ratings on the maturity scale than those from single‐sex girls’ schools. |
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