The complexity of greatness : beyond talent or practice / edited by Scott Barry Kaufman.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Kaufman, Scott Barry, 1979-
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Subjects:
Physical Description:xxii, 440 pages.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Credits
  • List of contributors
  • Preface / Scott Barry Kaufman, New York University
  • Perspectives
  • Where does greatness come from : a treasure hunt without a map / Samuel D. Mandelman, Teachers College, Columbia University and Elena L. Grigorenko, Teachers College, Columbia University, Yale University, Moscow State University
  • Greatness as a manifestation of experience-producing drives / Wendy Johnson, University of Edinburgh
  • If innate talent doesn't exist, where do the data disappear? / Dean Keith Simonton, University of California at Davis
  • Whither cognitive talent? : understanding high ability, its development, relevance and furtherance / Heiner Rindermann, TU Chemnitz, Stephen J. Ceci and Wendy M. Williams, Cornell University
  • Young and old, novice and expert : how we evaluate creative art can reflect practice or talent / James C. Kaufman, California State University at San Bernardino, John Baer, Rider University, and Lauren E. Skidmore, California State University at San Bernardino
  • Prodigies, passion, persistence, and pretunement : musings on the biological bases of talent / Martha J. Morelock, Vanderbilt University
  • Savant syndrome : a compelling case for innate talent / Darold A. Treffert, University of Wisconsin
  • Mindsets and greatness : how beliefs about intelligence can create a
  • Preference for growth over defensiveness / Paul A. O'Keefe, New York University and CUNY Graduate Center
  • Debate
  • Giftedness and evidence for reproducibly superior performance : an account based on the expert performance framework / K. Anders Ericsson, Roy W. Roring, and Kiruthiga Nandagopal, Florida State University
  • Yes, giftedness (aka "innate" talent) does exist! / Françoys Gagné, Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Gagné is omitting troublesome information so as to present more convincing accusations : his accusations along with my own exploration of the evidence for innate talent / K. Anders Ericsson, Florida State University
  • Domains
  • Scientific talent : nature shaped by nurture / Gregory Feist, San José State University
  • The promise of mathematical precocity / Linda E. Brody, Johns Hopkins University
  • Memory expertise or experts' memory? / John Wilding, University of London
  • Practice and talent in acting / Helga Noice and Tony Noice, Elmhurst College
  • The rage to master : the decisive role of talent in the visual arts / Ellen Winner, Boston College and Harvard Project Zero; Jennifer E. Drake, Boston College
  • Music in our lives / Jane Davidson and Robert Faulkner, University of Western Australia
  • Creating champions : the development of expertise in sports / Paul R. Ford, Nicola J. Hodges, and A. Mark Williams, University of British
  • Columbia
  • Epilogue: michael howe remembered / Jane Davidson, University of Western Australia; John Sloboda, Keele University; and Stephen Ceci, Cornell University.