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10 February, 23:35

Assuming giftedness is defined only as scoring in the range of two standard deviations or more above the mean on an intelligence test, about what percent of children are gifted?

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  1. 10 February, 23:50
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    Basing ourselves on probability and test measures alone, and assuming it has a normal distribution, we should expect for less than 1% of children being gifted, however we need to take into account that giftedness is subjective and cannot be objectively measured by tests alone
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