Michael J.A. Howe
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Genius Explained
6 editions
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1995
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IQ in Question: The Truth about Intelligence
7 editions
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1997
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A Teacher's Guide to the Psychology of Learning
8 editions
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1984
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The Origins of Exceptional Abilities
3 editions
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1990
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Fragments of Genius: The Strange Feats of Idiots Savants
3 editions
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1989
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Principles of Abilities and Human Learning
11 editions
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published
1998
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The Psychology of High Abilities
5 editions
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1999
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Öğrenme Psikolojisi
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Sense and Nonsense About Hothouse Children: A Practical Guide for Parents and Teachers
2 editions
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1990
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Learning from Television: Psychological and Educational Research
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1983
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“Major creative achievements are only possible when an individual is able to concentrate more or less exclusively and for long periods of time, free from distractions and other concerns, and unconstrained by mundane worries and anxieties. Some kind of private space is necessary, providing a means of gaining privacy and isolation, and a degree of separation from the pressures of other people and their demands.”
― Genius Explained
― Genius Explained
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