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Title Methodologies for conducting research on giftedness / [edited by] Bruce Thompson and Rena F. Subotnik
Edition 1st ed
Published Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 266 pages)
Contents Use of factor analysis techniques in the study of giftedness / Robin K. Henson -- Q-technique factor analysis as a vehicle to intensively study especially interesting people / Bruce Thompson -- P values vs. confidence intervals as warrants for conclusions that results will replicate / Geoff Cumming -- Statistical significance, result worthiness, and evidence : what lessons are there for giftedness education in other disciplines? / Fiona Fidler -- Reliability generalization (RG) methods in the context of giftedness research / Kevin M. Kieffer, Robert J. Reese and Tammi Vacha-Haase -- Mixed data collection and analysis for conducting research on giftedness and beyond / Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Kathleen M.T. Collins, Nancy L. Leech and Qun G. Jiao -- Promise and pitfalls of structural equation modeling in gifted research / Rex B. Kline -- Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) applications in the context of giftedness research / J. Kyle Roberts, Kim Nimon and Lindsey Martin -- Contemporary methods for handling missing data in observational studies of giftedness / Jason E. King and Brian G. Dates -- Two perspectives on statistics in gifted education / Paula Olszewski-Kubilius -- Moving the field of gifted studies toward increasingly sophisticated approaches to research : an homage to Michael Pyryt / Tracy L. Cross and Jennifer R. Cross -- Research methods for gifted studies : comments and future directions / D. Betsy McCoach
Summary "The editors envision this volume as a handbook for researchers in psychology and education who target exceptional populations in their work, and particularly individuals exhibiting gifts and talents. The research tools described here can help to move the scholarship on giftedness and talent development to a new level of rigor and encourage the testing of program models, as well as predictive validity of theoretical or conceptual frameworks (see for example Sternberg & Davidson, 2005). Of course, the methods described in these chapters can also be usefully applied in general populations or in studies dealing with specialized subpopulations other than gifted and talented. The scholars who contributed to the first nine chapters of this volume are pioneers in the field of measurement and statistics, and they show us most elegantly how the methodologies they have mastered or developed can apply to samples that, by their nature, make statistical analysis more challenging. We tasked our contributors to address the following four barriers, and one facilitator, associated with gifted education research: Definitions of giftedness and talent are not standardized; Test ceilings can be too low to measure progress or growth; Comparison groups are difficult to find for extraordinary individuals; Participant attrition in longitudinal studies may compromise tests of hypothesized effects; and, Qualitative research conducted with gifted populations can be enhanced due to highly articulate study participants"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Gifted children -- Research
Gifted children -- Ability testing
Ability -- Testing.
Child, Gifted
Aptitude Tests
Research Design
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Life Stages -- General.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Developmental -- General.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Developmental -- Lifespan Development.
PSYCHOLOGY -- General.
PSYCHOLOGY / Research & Methodology
Ability -- Testing
Gifted children -- Ability testing
Gifted children -- Research
Begabungsforschung
Forschungsmethode
Form Electronic book
Author Thompson, Bruce, 1951-
Subotnik, Rena Faye
LC no. 2009032682
ISBN 9781433807145
1433807149
9781433807152
1433807157