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Title: Cognitive-Style Approach To Psychological Support Of The Gifted Pupils Mountain Schools Of The Ukrainian Carpathians
Authors: Paliy, Anatoliy
Keywords: giftedness
creative intellectual activity
differential-cognitological point of view
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
Citation: Paliy A. Cognitive-Style Approach To Psychological Support Of The Gifted Pupils Mountain Schools Of The Ukrainian Carpathians / A. Paliy // Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University. - 2014. - Vol. 1. - № 2-3. - P. 181-187.
Abstract: he differential-cognitological point of view, giftedness is “a systemic quality of a personality that develops throughout life and determines their abilities to achieve exceptionally high results in one or more activities compared to those of other people”. Herewith, it is the fundamental concept of general aptitude, under which “the level of general abilities development that determines the range of activities in which a person can achieve great success” is understood. Within the structure of general aptitude intellectual giftedness is singled out as the level of development, as well as the type of organization of individual mental experience, which ensure an opportunity of creative intellectual activity, i. e. an activity, related to the creation of subjectively and objectively new ideas, to the use of innovative approaches to solving problems and openness to controversial aspects of the situation and so on. In order to identify talented children and adults the value of intellectual quotient (IQ) is still most commonly used. Psychometric approach (the measurement of psychic phenomena with the help of standardized IQ tests) to the diagnosis of intellectual giftedness, which is dominant in psychological diagnostics today, by definition, cannot “measure” the phenomena of an individual psyche, since the modern level of psychological science does not allow to proceed to psychological diagnosis, let alone prediction of a certain person`s behavior, on the basis of individual results in performing a psychological test (psychometric test of intelligence, personality questionnaire, projective methods etc).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4048
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