The Exceptionality of Twice-Exceptionality: Examining Combined Prevalence of Giftedness and Disability Using Multivariate Statistical Simulation

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
C. Cheek, Jessica L Garcia, P. Mehta, D. Francis, E. Grigorenko
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Abstract

Twice-exceptionality (2e), broadly defined as the co-occurrence of a gift or talent and a disability, has been a part of the educational lexicon since the 1990s, although its empirical backing is limited. We conducted a comprehensive review of the empirical literature on 2e and created a simulation study of 2e. For the latter, we constructed population distribution functions that represent indicators of ability using a range of correlations and identification criteria guided by the reviewed literature. We observed the theoretical occurrence of 2e, even at its most relaxed definitions, to be much rarer than prevailing literature implies (probability = 0.148). As correlations and factor loadings increase, the prevalence estimates of 2e drop considerably. Our results demonstrated the need for a more informed, standardized, and quantifiable approach to the identification of individuals with 2e.
双异常的异常性:用多元统计模拟研究天才和残疾的联合流行
双重例外(2e)被广泛定义为天赋或才能与残疾同时出现,自20世纪90年代以来一直是教育词汇的一部分,尽管其实证支持有限。我们对2e的经验文献进行了全面的回顾,并创建了2e的模拟研究。对于后者,我们构建了总体分布函数,该函数使用一系列相关性和识别标准来表示能力指标。我们观察到,即使在最宽松的定义下,2e在理论上的出现也比主流文献所暗示的要少得多(概率= 0.148)。随着相关性和因子负荷的增加,2e的流行率估计值大幅下降。我们的研究结果表明,需要一种更加知情、标准化和可量化的方法来识别2e患者。
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Teaching Exceptional Children
Teaching Exceptional Children EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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