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The salient answers to a moral question, as explained in Chapter 8, include all and only answers that are widely accepted in your society.
Gifted Children
Children who exhibit a significantly higher level of intelligence or specific talent compared to their peers.
Terman's Study
A longitudinal study begun in 1921 by Lewis Terman that followed the lives of gifted children into adulthood to study their characteristics and development.
Longitudinal Study
A research method that involves observing the same subjects over a period of time, often years or decades, to detect developments or changes.
Giftedness
A term used to describe individuals, often children, possessing abilities significantly above the norm for their age, which may require special educational provisions to support their development.
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