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Publications [#253528] of Martha Putallaz

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  1. Makel, MC; Snyder, K; Thomas, C; Malone, P; Putallaz, M (2015). Gifted students’ implicit beliefs about intelligence and giftedness.. Gifted Child Quarterly, 59(4), 203-212. [doi]
    (last updated on 2025/06/16)

    Abstract:
    Growing attention is being paid to individuals’ implicit beliefs about the nature of intelligence. However, implicit beliefs about giftedness are currently under-examined. In the current study, we examined implicit beliefs about both intelligence and giftedness in academically gifted adolescents. Overall, participant implicit beliefs about giftedness and intelligence were significantly positively correlated while also having statistically significant mean differences, suggesting that they perceived the nature of the two constructs differently. Specifically, many students viewed intelligence as malleable (incremental view) and giftedness as fixed (entity view) whereas very few viewed giftedness as malleable and intelligence as fixed; however, heterogeneity was observed. The beliefs identified in the current study provide important insight into the domain-specific nature of implicit beliefs of gifted students and suggest that caution be used against using terms like giftedness and intelligence interchangeably.


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