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NTIS 바로가기英才敎育硏究 = Journal of gifted/talented education, v.15 no.1, 2005년, pp.1 - 10
Overexcitaility (OE) as a concept that is related to developmental potential, has been shown to differ by intelligence, gender, involvement in school programs and artistic interest in American populations of students. Overexitability, used to describe the five ways that people might experience devel...
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