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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Development and assessment of computer-game-like tests of human cognitive abilities.

McPherson, Jason January 2008 (has links)
The present thesis describes the development and assessment of two computer-game-like tests designed to measure two cognitive abilities currently of considerable interest to many researchers: processing speed (Gs) and working memory (WM). It is hoped that such tests could provide a unique and important addition to the range of tests currently employed by researchers interested in these constructs. The results of five separate studies are presented across three published papers. In Paper 1-Study 1 (N = 49) a speeded computerized coding test (Symbol Digit) using the mouse as the response device was assessed. Because speeded tests are thought to be highly sensitive to response methods (Mead & Drasgow, 1994) it was deemed important to first assess how a mouse response method might affect the underlying construct validity of a speeded coding test independently of whether it was game-like. Factor analytic results indicated that the computerized coding test loaded strongly on the same factor as paper-andpencil measures of Gs. For Paper 2-Study 1 (N = 68) a more computer-game-like version of Symbol Digit was developed, Space Code. Development of Space Code involved the provision of a cover story, the replacing of code symbols with ‘spaceship’ graphics, the situating of the test within an overall ‘spaceship cockpit’, and numerous other graphical and aural embellishments to the task. Factor analytic results indicated that Space Code loaded strongly on a Gs factor but also on a factor comprised of visuo-spatial (Gv) ability tests. This finding was further investigated in the subsequent study. Paper 2-Study 2 (N = 74) involved a larger battery of ability marker tests and a range of additional computer-game-like elements were added to Space Code. Space Code included a scoring system, a timer with additional voice synthesized countdowns, aversive feedback for errors, and background music. Factor analysis indicated that after a general factor was extracted Space Code loaded on the same factor as paper-and-pencil measures of Gs and did not load on a factor comprised of non-speeded Gv tests. Paper 3-Study 1 (N = 74) was aimed at assessing a computer-game-like test of WM (Space Matrix) and further assessing Space Code within a broader network of tests. Space Matrix used a dual task format combining a simple version of Space Code with a visually presented memory task based on the Dot Matrix test (Miyake, Friedman, Rettinger, Shah, & Hegarty, 2001). The cover story and scoring system for Space Code was expanded to incorporate this additional memory element. Factor analysis indicated that Space Matrix was loaded on the same first order factor as standard WM tests and the Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices (Gf). Space Code was substantially loaded on the second order factor but was weakly loaded on each of two first order factors interpreted as Gs and WM/Gf. A final study is presented (Paper 3-Study2) in which Space Code and Space Matrix was administered to a school aged sample (N=94). Space Matrix exhibited construct validity as well as predictive validity (as a predictor of school grades), while results for Space Code were less encouraging. Space Matrix and Raven’s Progressive Matrices showed comparable relationships to school grades for Mathematics, English and Science subjects. It is concluded that the development of computer-game-like tests represents a promising new format for research and applied assessment of known cognitive abilities. / http://proxy.library.adelaide.edu.au/login?url= http://library.adelaide.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=1342350 / Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Psychology, 2008
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Development and assessment of computer-game-like tests of human cognitive abilities.

McPherson, Jason January 2008 (has links)
The present thesis describes the development and assessment of two computer-game-like tests designed to measure two cognitive abilities currently of considerable interest to many researchers: processing speed (Gs) and working memory (WM). It is hoped that such tests could provide a unique and important addition to the range of tests currently employed by researchers interested in these constructs. The results of five separate studies are presented across three published papers. In Paper 1-Study 1 (N = 49) a speeded computerized coding test (Symbol Digit) using the mouse as the response device was assessed. Because speeded tests are thought to be highly sensitive to response methods (Mead & Drasgow, 1994) it was deemed important to first assess how a mouse response method might affect the underlying construct validity of a speeded coding test independently of whether it was game-like. Factor analytic results indicated that the computerized coding test loaded strongly on the same factor as paper-andpencil measures of Gs. For Paper 2-Study 1 (N = 68) a more computer-game-like version of Symbol Digit was developed, Space Code. Development of Space Code involved the provision of a cover story, the replacing of code symbols with ‘spaceship’ graphics, the situating of the test within an overall ‘spaceship cockpit’, and numerous other graphical and aural embellishments to the task. Factor analytic results indicated that Space Code loaded strongly on a Gs factor but also on a factor comprised of visuo-spatial (Gv) ability tests. This finding was further investigated in the subsequent study. Paper 2-Study 2 (N = 74) involved a larger battery of ability marker tests and a range of additional computer-game-like elements were added to Space Code. Space Code included a scoring system, a timer with additional voice synthesized countdowns, aversive feedback for errors, and background music. Factor analysis indicated that after a general factor was extracted Space Code loaded on the same factor as paper-and-pencil measures of Gs and did not load on a factor comprised of non-speeded Gv tests. Paper 3-Study 1 (N = 74) was aimed at assessing a computer-game-like test of WM (Space Matrix) and further assessing Space Code within a broader network of tests. Space Matrix used a dual task format combining a simple version of Space Code with a visually presented memory task based on the Dot Matrix test (Miyake, Friedman, Rettinger, Shah, & Hegarty, 2001). The cover story and scoring system for Space Code was expanded to incorporate this additional memory element. Factor analysis indicated that Space Matrix was loaded on the same first order factor as standard WM tests and the Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices (Gf). Space Code was substantially loaded on the second order factor but was weakly loaded on each of two first order factors interpreted as Gs and WM/Gf. A final study is presented (Paper 3-Study2) in which Space Code and Space Matrix was administered to a school aged sample (N=94). Space Matrix exhibited construct validity as well as predictive validity (as a predictor of school grades), while results for Space Code were less encouraging. Space Matrix and Raven’s Progressive Matrices showed comparable relationships to school grades for Mathematics, English and Science subjects. It is concluded that the development of computer-game-like tests represents a promising new format for research and applied assessment of known cognitive abilities. / http://proxy.library.adelaide.edu.au/login?url= http://library.adelaide.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=1342350 / Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Psychology, 2008
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A cross-cultural examination of personality factors associated with text bullying in 13 - 14-year-old girls : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand

Sanderson, James Edward January 2009 (has links)
This research set out to determine factors associated with text bullying. It examined the relationship between personality traits and the level of hostility expressed by students in reaction to sample text messages. One hundred and ninety eight girls aged 13 and 14 in Canada and New Zealand volunteered to complete a questionnaire consisting of four personality measures - the impulsivity subscale of the PRF-E, cynical distrust scale (revised), needs for power scale (revised), and the rejection sensitivity scale (adult, short). The survey also rated their proposed likely response to eight sample text messages that covered four themes and to two levels of intensity. Results using Pearson’s r correlation of .01 demonstrated a significant relationship between hostility and impulsivity. There was no significant difference in either the results of the personality measures or their level of hostility between the results of the Canadian and New Zealand participants. How these findings contribute to the current theoretical knowledge of adolescent bullying and the practical application of these findings for schools are also discussed.
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Predicting support needs for people with psychiatric and intellectual disabilities.

Thomson, Stacey T. January 2008 (has links)
Over the last 30 years there has been a paradigmatic shift in the field of disabilities towards assessing individual support needs in relation to social and environmental context rather than individual deficits. The capacity of existing assessment instruments to assess support needs is limited because most were designed to assess individual deficits and thereby determine eligibility for funding and/or services. Some instruments have been designed to assess support needs but there are several problems associated with these instruments including, suitability for use in only one disability type, susceptibility to rater bias, and failure to account for variations in support needs over time. This thesis attempted to contribute to addressing these deficiencies by examining the characteristics that are most predictive of support needs for people with psychiatric and intellectual disabilities and the methods by which changes in such support needs could be predicted. Two studies were used to address these aims. The first considered samples of people with primary psychiatric disabilities (N= 561) and intellectual disabilities (N =168), who lived in Supported Residential Facilities. These participants were assessed in regards not only to standard demographic and disability characteristics, and also personal characteristics, including functional abilities, and support needs. The data were analysed using ordinal logistic regression to determine which better predicted support needs and, accordingly, which characteristics were most important to include in the assessment of support needs. Analysis showed that personal characteristics, such as functional abilities such as showering/bathing and budgeting explained much more variance in support needs than either demographics or disability characteristics. This suggests that, for support needs assessments to be accurately assessed, they should include evaluations of these personal characteristics even though they may require more time and resources to obtain than demographic and disability data. The second study in this thesis aimed to investigate whether caregivers could predict changes in support needs over six-month periods accurately. Residents in supported accommodation with a primary psychiatric disability (N = 60; although some attrition among those with psychiatric disabilities), or primary intellectual disability (N = 57) and their caregivers were involved in this study. Caregivers were interviewed on three occasions at six-monthly intervals and asked to estimate any changes that they expected to occur in the next six months or that they believed had occurred in the preceding six months. Caregivers were also asked to complete two functional assessments for each resident at the three points in time. The functional assessments were used as the benchmark against which the accuracy of caregivers’ estimates was examined. Analysis found that caregivers were unable to predict accurately prospective changes in overall or specific support needs, nor were they able to report accurately such changes retrospectively. The results of this thesis contribute to the body of knowledge in the relatively new area of support needs assessment in terms of possible predictors of support needs and the assessment of changes in support needs. Recommendations for further research include; investigating some of the personal characteristics found to be predictors of support needs in greater detail and among other disability types, replication of these findings in other samples, and investigating ways to improve caregivers’ capacity to predict changes in support needs accurately. / Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Psychology, 2008
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The aging brain and changes in cognitive performance : Findings from morphometry and quantitative susceptibility mapping of iron

Persson, Ninni January 2015 (has links)
Brain aging is a heterogeneous phenomenon, and this thesis illustrates how the course of aging can vary within individuals over time and between individuals as a function of age, sex, and genetic variability. We used two contrasts from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), namely spin-lattice T1-weighted imaging, and quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) from gradient-echo images, to picture the aging brain, by means of morphometric measures and brain-iron concentrations. Within each study, the same rigorous imaging acquisitioning protocols were used over large samples sizes of 167-183 individuals, which contribute to the uniqueness of the studies. Most of the current knowledge about the aging brain rests on the foundation of cross-sectional age-related differences, and studies I and III contribute to current knowledge with longitudinal designs to investigate individual rates of change. The importance of genetic variation in relation to regional brain changes was addressed with a specific emphasis on functional polymorphisms involved in pro-inflammatory responses. These studies further shed light on the importance of bi-directional relations between structural integrity and maintained cognitive abilities over time. Study II is the largest study to date to have quantitative susceptibility estimates examined in healthy adults, and the first in-vivo report to show a lowering in overall subcortical brain iron estimates in women from midlife to old age. Studies I and III are unique by examining longitudinal differences in anatomical brain regions using high resolution images from a 4 Tesla scanner. Peripheral vascular risk factors were not strong determinants of either brain- or cognitive changes in the studied samples. The results are discussed in the context of cognitive reserve, the brain maintenance hypothesis, and potential influences of hormones, inflammation and oxidative stress.
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Inclusão escolar? o aluno com altas habilidades/superdotação em escola ribeirinha na Amazônia / The school inclusion? of student with high skills/giftedness occurs in riverside school in Amazônia amapaense

Ferreira, José Adnilton Oliveira [UNESP] 27 February 2018 (has links)
Submitted by José adnilton oliveira ferreira Ferreira (joseadnilton_ap@yahoo.com.br) on 2018-04-03T19:17:54Z No. of bitstreams: 1 FINAL ok DISSERTAÇÃO JOSÉ - Orientadora Profª RELMA.pdf: 5203855 bytes, checksum: 114ef5b846db67022b821d08c106bc59 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Carolina Lourenco null (carolinalourenco@fclar.unesp.br) on 2018-04-04T11:26:08Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 ferreira_jao_me_arafcl.pdf: 5203855 bytes, checksum: 114ef5b846db67022b821d08c106bc59 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-04-04T11:26:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 ferreira_jao_me_arafcl.pdf: 5203855 bytes, checksum: 114ef5b846db67022b821d08c106bc59 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-02-27 / Neste estudo investigou-se como ocorre a inclusão escolar? O aluno com altas habilidades/superdotação em escola ribeirinha na Amazônia Amapaense. Realizou-se uma pesquisa baseada na abordagem qualitativa, a partir da seguinte questão problema: Como tem se dado a inclusão escolar? o aluno com altas habilidades/superdotação em uma escola ribeirinha no município de Mazagão no Estado do Amapá? A pesquisa teve como objetivo geral analisar o processo de inclusão de alunos com altas habilidades/superdotação do 1º ao 5º ano do Ensino Fundamental. O lócus da pesquisa foi uma Escola ribeirinha localizada no município de Mazagão no Estado do Amapá, que oferta a educação infantil e os anos iniciais do ensino fundamental. Para a coleta dos dados foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas, observação e registro fotográfico. Os participantes da referida pesquisa foram um professor da turma do aluno com altas habilidades/superdotação, um professor do Atendimento Educacional Especializado, um aluno com altas habilidades/superdotação, um coordenador pedagógico e o diretor da escola. Foi feita a observação do cotidiano da sala de aula e do atendimento educacional especializado. Os dados coletados foram analisados a partir da definição categoria apriorística: inclusão escolar, assim como outras categorias intermediárias e categorias finais que no caso são as não apriorísticas que emergiram do referencial teórico adotado na pesquisa e da investigação empírica. Como resultado deste estudo trazer contribuições teóricas e práticas significativas para o processo de inclusão de aluno com altas habilidades/superdotação na escola ribeirinha na Amazônia Amapaense. Os resultados apontaram que existem dificuldades no processo de inclusão deste público relacionadas a vários aspectos como a formação de professores e de toda equipe escolar, de infraestrutura, de organização das salas de aula, entre outros, bem como, demonstram a importância de pesquisas neste universo para o fortalecimento de questões teórico-práticas relativas à inclusão. / This study investigated how the school inclusion? of student with high skills / giftedness occurs in riverside school in Amazônia Amapaense. A research based on the qualitative approach was carried out, based on the following problem question: How has the school inclusion of students with high skills / giftedness been taught in a riverside school in a municipality of Mazagão in the State of Amapá? The research had as general objective to analyze the process of inclusion of students with high skills / giftedness from 1st to 5th year of Elementary School. The locus of the research was a Riverside School located in the municipality of Mazagão in the State of Amapá, which offers early childhood education and the early years of elementary education. For the data collection, semi-structured interviews, observation and photographic registration were carried out. Participants in this research were 1 teacher of the student's class with high abilities / giftedness, 1 teacher of Specialized Educational Attendance, 1 student with high skills / giftedness, a pedagogical coordinator and the school director. We also observed the classroom everyday and the specialized educational service. The data collected were analyzed from the definition a priori category: school inclusion, as well as other intermediate categories and final categories that in this case are the non-a priori that emerged from the theoretical framework adopted in research and empirical research. The objective of this study was to bring significant theoretical and practical contributions to the process of inclusion of students with high skills / giftedness in riverside schools in Amazônia Amapaense. The results indicate that there are difficulties in the process of inclusion of this public related to various aspects such as teacher training and all school staff, infrastructure, classroom organization, among others, as well as demonstrate the importance of research in this area. To strengthen theoretical and practical issues related to inclusion.
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Enriquecimento curricular na classe comum a partir das necessidades de alunos com altas habilidades/superdotação / Curricular enrichment in the common class from the needs of students with high skills / giftedness.

Bergamin, Aletéia Cristina 05 February 2018 (has links)
Submitted by ALETÉIA CRISTINA BERGAMIN null (aleteiaberg@gmail.com) on 2018-04-04T05:57:51Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação_ BERGAMIN, Aletéia Cristina.pdf: 3706855 bytes, checksum: 047b75518ea9614b7662dc987d22cb16 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Lucilene Cordeiro da Silva Messias null (lubiblio@bauru.unesp.br) on 2018-04-04T20:00:35Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 bergamin_ac_me_bauru.pdf: 3706855 bytes, checksum: 047b75518ea9614b7662dc987d22cb16 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-04-04T20:00:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 bergamin_ac_me_bauru.pdf: 3706855 bytes, checksum: 047b75518ea9614b7662dc987d22cb16 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-02-05 / O presente trabalho, centrado em práticas educativas nos Anos Iniciais do Ensino Fundamental, buscou respostas e proposições para práticas docentes cada vez mais inclusivas, tendo como participantes, a pesquisadora e 22 alunos de uma turma de uma escola estadual de um município paulista. O estudo procurou compreender o fenômeno altas habilidades/ superdotação, identificar alunos com estes indicadores e desenvolver uma proposta de enriquecimento curricular que atende os mesmos, bem como todos os alunos de uma classe comum, além de elaborar uma síntese com as possíveis práticas de enriquecimento propostas descritas em formato de livro digital. A pesquisa, de abordagem qualitativa-exploratória, com características de pesquisa ação, foi desenvolvida em três etapas. A primeira etapa caracterizada pelo processo de identificação e confirmação de altas habilidades/superdotação, teve como instrumento de coleta de dados, instrumentos pedagógicos aplicados pela pesquisadora e testes psicológicos aplicados exclusivamente por psicólogos. A segunda etapa caracterizada pela elaboração e aplicação de uma proposta de enriquecimento curricular, teve como instrumento de coleta de dados, o diário de bordo. A terceira etapa constituiu-se pelo desenvolvimento de um livro digital com orientações para que professores possam identificar e desenvolver o enriquecimento curricular por meio de sugestões de práticas voltadas para alunos com altas habilidades/superdotação em classe comum. Os resultados apontaram na primeira etapa que é possível o professor identificar alunos com indicadores de altas habilidades/superdotação. Na segunda etapa, a proposta de enriquecimento mostrouse eficiente estratégia para atender as necessidades do aluno com altas habilidades/superdotação, promover desenvolvimento aos demais e ainda identificar novos talentos. E na terceira etapa, houve a organização de situações de enriquecimento curricular que foram desenvolvidas como sugestões para outros docentes que buscam uma educação com equidade e o desenvolvimento pleno de todos os alunos. / The present work, centered on educational practices in the Early Years of Elementary School, sought answers and propositions for increasingly inclusive teaching practices, having as participants the researcher and 22 students from a class from a state school in a city of São Paulo. The study sought to understand the phenomenon of high skills / giftedness, identify students with these indicators and develop a proposal for curriculum enrichment that serves them, as well as all students of a common class, as well as elaborate a synthesis with possible enrichment practices proposed described in digital book format. The research, with qualitative-exploratory approach, with characteristics of action research, was developed in three stages. The first stage characterized by the process of identification and confirmation of high skills / giftedness, had as instrument of data collection, pedagogical instruments applied by the researcher and psychological tests applied exclusively by psychologists. The second stage, characterized by the elaboration and application of a curricular enrichment proposal, had the logbook as instrument of data collection. The third stage consisted of the development of a digital book with guidelines for teachers to identify and develop curriculum enrichment through suggestions of practices aimed at students with high skills / giftedness in common class. The results pointed out in the first step that it is possible for the teacher to identify students with indicators of high skills / giftedness. In the second stage, the enrichment proposal proved to be an efficient strategy to meet the needs of the student with high skills / giftedness, to promote development to the others and to identify new talents. And in the third stage, there was the organization of situations of curricular enrichment that were developed as suggestions for other teachers who seek an education with equity and the full development of all students.
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Systém vzdělávání pracovníků ve vybrané organizaci / Employee education system in selected organization

MARKOVÁ, Ivana January 2015 (has links)
The thesis titled Employee education system in selected organization is analyzing the system of education in the Czech Krumau Hospital. The work is an analysis of the education of doctors and nurses, including accurate calculations. In conclusion are done proposals of measure of problems that have been identified by the analysis.
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Rozvoj poslechu s porozuměním a jeho vazba na hudební nadání žáků / The Development of Listening Comprehension and his Relation to Musical

KUČEROVÁ, Tereza January 2017 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with differences in the quality of phonematic listening as well as listening comprehension by pupils with above-average and below-average musical-auditory abilities. The goal of this work is a quantitative comparison of results from both tests. In the first part of the work is examined the theoretical basis of listening comprehension, phonematic listening and of musical abilities and skills. The work follows up musical-auditory abilities, their development and their influence on listening skills in German including researches in branches of other languages. In the practical part, we look by means of tests into the degree of comprehension to the German text and into the degree of phonematic literacy of pupils in German language. These are further compared by musically above-average and below-average group. The results of the work are exploitable for the teaching of listening comprehension, or for the development of phonematic listening.
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Estudantes com indicadores de altas habilidades/superdotação e queixas escolares : concepção de suas mães /

Cunha, Victor Alexandre Barreto da January 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Carina Alexandra Rondini / Resumo: O presente estudo tem como objetivo identificar características de estudantes com indicadores de Altas Habilidades/Superdotação (AH/SD) observadas por suas mães em algum campo do saber, e suas relações/associações com queixas escolares e problemas de comportamento. Participaram do estudo 13 mães, com idade de 29 a 48 anos e nível de escolaridade do Ensino Fundamental ao Doutorado e seus(suas) filhos(as) com idade de 5 a 14 anos. Os dados foram obtidos a partir dos intrumentos: Checklist de Características Associadas à Superdotação – CCAS; Avaliação de Conhecimentos Acerca da Superdotação (ACAS); Roteiro de Entrevista Semiestruturada para a Família; Entrevista de Anamnese e Questionário de Capacidades e Dificuldades (SDQ-Por). A coleta foi realizada nas dependências do Centro de Psicologia Aplicada (CPA), na Universidade Estadual Paulista – UNESP – campus de Bauru, Estado de São Paulo, em 2016/2017. Os dados qualitativos da entrevista, foram analisados e categorizados de acordo com a análise de conteúdo de Bardin e do software IRAMUTEQ. Os dados do CCAS, ACAS, Anamnese e SDQ-Por foram contabilizados para dois grupos de mães em função da escolaridade, utilizando-se estatística descritiva e teste estatístico de hipóteses, para verificar associação entre variáveis qualitativas. Como resultados, no CCAS, as mães apontaram em seus(as) filhos(as) características associadas à superdotação, tais como: capacidade incomum de raciocínio lógico; vocabulário avançado para a idade; curiosid... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The present study aims to identify characteristics of students with indicators of High Abilities /Giftedness (AH/SD) observed by their mothers in some field of knowledge, and their relationships/associations with school complaints and behavior problems. A total of 13 mothers, aged between 29 and 48 years old, were enrolled in the study, and the level of schooling from the Elementary School to the Doctorate and their children aged 5 to 14 years. The data were obtained from the instruments: Checklist of Characteristics Associated with Supervision - CCAS; Assessment of Knowledge about Giftedness (ACAS); Semistructured Interview Roadmap for the Family; Anamnesis Interview and Capacities and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ-Por). The collection was carried out at the Center for Applied Psychology (CPA), at the Paulista State University - UNESP - campus of Bauru, State of São Paulo, in 2016/2017. Qualitative interview data were analyzed and categorized according to the Bardin content analysis and IRAMUTEQ software. Data from the ACAS, ACAS, Anamnesis and SDQ-Por were counted for two groups of mothers according to schooling, using descriptive statistics and statistical test of hypotheses, to verify association between qualitative variables. As results, in the CCAS, the mothers pointed out in their children the characteristics associated with giftedness, such as: unusual capacity for logical reasoning; advanced vocabulary for age; curiosity and questioning sense. In ACAS, it was obser... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre

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