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Profile of a successful person: Eminence versus ability

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Maksić, Slavica
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Abstract
The paper reports research findings of a survey on primary, secondary, high school and university students’ opinions regarding what are the most important characteristics of a successful person in a local community. High achievement motivation and wealth predominantly characterize the profile of an eminent person, but the most prominent characteristics of a talented person are knowledge and abilities. The issue of a relation between eminence and high abilities is discussed in the framework of providing adequate educational support for the highly able during their schooling.
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successful person / students / school
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Educating able children, 2001, 5, 39-45
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http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/349
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@article{
author = "Maksić, Slavica",
year = "2001",
abstract = "The paper reports research findings of a survey on primary, secondary, high school and university students’ opinions regarding what are the most important characteristics of a successful person in a local community. High achievement motivation and wealth predominantly characterize the profile of an eminent person, but the most prominent characteristics of a talented person are knowledge and abilities. The issue of a relation between eminence and high abilities is discussed in the framework of providing adequate educational support for the highly able during their schooling.",
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Maksić, S.. (2001). Profile of a successful person: Eminence versus ability. in Educating able children, 5, 39-45.
Maksić S. Profile of a successful person: Eminence versus ability. in Educating able children. 2001;5:39-45..
Maksić, Slavica, "Profile of a successful person: Eminence versus ability" in Educating able children, 5 (2001):39-45.

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