Rethinking multipotentiality among the intellectually gifted: A critical review and recommendations

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作者
Achter, JA
Benbow, CP
Lubinski, D
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[1] Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Ames
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10.1177/001698629704100102
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
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This paper critically reviews the concept of multipotentiality as it has been defined and encountered in the scientific literature on gifted children. Until recently, it has bot been adequately subjected to empirical evaluation. Despite its ubiquitous presence in the literature, several pieces of evidence are presented suggesting that multipotentiality has been erroneously interpreted and falsely assumed to apply to a majority of intellecutually gifted individuals. Findings are summarized from a recent report (Achter, Lunbinski, & Benbow, 1996) on the ability interest, and value profiles of over 1000 students from the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth (SMPY), as well as evidence compiled from other empirical studies, indicating that above-level assessment of abilities and preferences among gifted adolescents reveal markedly differentiated profiles for the vast majority (over 95% when all factors were consulted). Thus, the concept of multipotentiality requires rethinking. Traditional assessment tools found in vocational psychology (i.e., questionnaires. and tests measuring abilities, interests, and values), when offered in an above-level format, are useful in serving the educational and career counseling needs of intellectually gifted young adolescents. Further, such tools are helpful for gaining an appreciation of the diversity of individual differences among the intellectually talented.
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