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A study of the stability of high intelligence, some characteristics of highly intelligent nine year old children and the prediction of high intelligence. Unpublished report presented to the Department of Education in partial fulfilment of a research contract
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A study of the stability of high intelligence, some characteristics of highly intelligent nine year old children and the prediction of high intelligence. Unpublished report presented to the Department of Education in partial fulfilment of a research contract

P.E. Clymer and P.A. Silva
Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit, University of Otago
1983
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/15349
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

antisocial behaviour behaviour body height body weight early experience family characteristics height high intelligence IQ intelligence IQ language development motor development parental characteristics physical development reading self-evaluation SES [socioeconomic status] socioeconomic status [SES] speech weight
This paper describes the stability of high intelligence, some characteristics of highly intelligent children, and the prediction of high intelligence.

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