Genetic studies of genius ... Vol.2: the early mental traits of three hundred geniuses /
- Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1925-
- v. front. (v. 2) port., diagrs., tables. 23 cm.
v. 1. Mental and physical traits of a thousand gifted children, by L. M. Terman, assisted by B. T. Baldwin, and others.--v. 2. The early mental traits of three hundred geniuses, by C. M. Cox, assisted by L. O. Gillan and others.--v. 3. The promise of youth; follow-up studies of a thousand gifted children, by B. S. Burks and others.--v. 4. The gifted child grows up; twenty-five years' follow-up of a superior group, by L. M. Terman and M. H. Oden.--v. 5. The gifted group at mid-life; thirty-five years' follow-up of the superior child, by L. M. Terman and M. H. Oden.
Genius.
Gifted children.
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v. 1. Mental and physical traits of a thousand gifted children, by L. M. Terman, assisted by B. T. Baldwin, and others.--v. 2. The early mental traits of three hundred geniuses, by C. M. Cox, assisted by L. O. Gillan and others.--v. 3. The promise of youth; follow-up studies of a thousand gifted children, by B. S. Burks and others.--v. 4. The gifted child grows up; twenty-five years' follow-up of a superior group, by L. M. Terman and M. H. Oden.--v. 5. The gifted group at mid-life; thirty-five years' follow-up of the superior child, by L. M. Terman and M. H. Oden.
Genius.
Gifted children.
155.4 / GEN