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Using teacher ratings of social behavior to differentiate gifted from non‐gifted students
Authors:Kenneth W Merrell  Steven J Gill
Institution:1. Assistant Professor of Psychology and School Psychology Program Coordinator , Utah State University ,;2. Graduate of the school psychology training program , Central Washington University ,;3. School psychologist in the Tacoma , Washington Public Schools ,
Abstract:

This study investigated the effectiveness of teacher ratings of student social behavior in differentiating a group of 81 elementary‐age gifted students from a control group of 81 age and gender matched non‐gifted students. The School Social Behavior Scales, a recently developed set of rating scales that assesses both social competence and antisocial behavior, was used for the ratings. Gifted students were rated as having significantly higher levels of social competence and lower levels of antisocial behavior than the comparison group, and the individual scores of the gifted students were significantly skewed in the direction of better social‐behavioral adjustment. The findings also indicated the presence of a small subset of gifted students who appeared to have extremely poor social competence and high levels of problem behaviors. The results are compared to previous research on the psychosocial development of gifted children, and important areas for future research on this topic are recommended.
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