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Gifted Child Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 2, 92-98 (1991)
DOI: 10.1177/001698629103500208


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Meta-Analyses and Review of Research on Pull-Out Programs in Gifted Education

Vicki L. Vaughn

Purdue University

John F. Feldhusen

Purdue University

J. William Asher

Purdue University

The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effectiveness of pull-out programs in gifted education. Nine experimental studies were located that dealt with pull-out programs for gifted students. The variables of self-concept, achievement, critical thinking, and creativity were quantified via meta-analysis. The results indicate that pull-out models in gifted education have significant positive effects for the variables of achievement, critical thinking, and creativity. However, gifted students' self-concepts were not affected by the pull-out programs.


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