TY - JOUR AU - Michael, William B. AB - CAREER AND LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG TERMAN’S GIFTED WOMEN Pauline S. Sears and Ann H. Barbee Stanford University Of the 671 women selected in 1922-28 Terman for originally by his 135 or 430 women to a gifted group (IQ above), responded in 1972 Satisfaction --with work questionnaire (average age ± 62). with in and with success in pattern, &dquo;joy living,&dquo; perceived attaining -- five in life are the variables. goals dependent to from Earlier the their reports (1922 1960) subjects, parents, and teachers were used as of satisfaction at the potential predictors current these and to relating feelings age. Hypotheses experiences current were tested. satisfactions that Terman women find satisfaction in Results indicate various Unlike the of American women, however, ways. general population -- the Terman income workers some head-of-household (always or and some married and with divorced, widowed) single, living -- husband find satisfaction in life and in their great especially work. These are in the of of findings interpreted light development earlier recorded with and personality through experiences parents, with education and subjects’ intelligence. COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE COMPONENTS OF CREATIVITY IN MATHEMATICS AND THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES William B. Michael Southern University of California On the basis of data TI - Cognitive and Affective Components of Creativity in Mathematics and the Physical Sciences JF - Gifted Child Quarterly DO - 10.1177/001698627602000312 DA - 1976-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/cognitive-and-affective-components-of-creativity-in-mathematics-and-L6kyTo8kVH SP - 288 EP - 289 VL - 20 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -