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  Ability or Achievement #16153
Ability or Achievement  From the very beginning of the study of giftedness, there has been confusion between the concepts of ability and achievement. Educators, psychologists and the person on the street all think of giftedness as the attainment of glory, or at least the “potential” to achieve fame in the world...

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