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Perfectionism of gifted students’ long term psychological impact: A qualitative study
Rahmawati, Ajeng Intan Nur
; Hidayah, Nur
; Muslihati , Muslihati
; Rahman, Diniy Hidayatur
; Ariffudin, Imam
Gifted students often perform under pressure and high expectations while also carrying perfectionistic standards. This study analyzes the psychological impact on gifted students and giftedness program alumni with high perfectionism. The research design used a phenomenological study and utilized a purposive sampling technique on five subjects. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, using thematic analysis assisted by NVivo 12 software. Validity testing in this study included jour...
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SELF-CONCEPT OF GIFTED CHILDREN: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Nur Rahmawati, Ajeng Intan
; Ariffudin, Imam
COUNSENESIA Indonesian Journal of Guidance and Counseling
Vol 4
, No 2
(2023)
This research aims to examine and analyze in depth the self-concept of gifted children. Self-concept is an individual's frame of reference for behavior that originates from internal socialization. This research uses a qualitative phenomenological approach. The subjects in this research were three people, and the data collection process was through interviews, observation and documentation. The results of the research show that gifted children have a self-concept, namely they like being a leader,...
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