Camilla P. Benbow
Affiliations: | Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
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Developmental Psychology, Higher Education, Individual and Family StudiesGoogle:
"Camilla Benbow"
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Kell HJ, McCabe KO, Lubinski D, et al. (2022) Wrecked by Success? Not to Worry. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 17456916211055637 |
Bernstein BO, Lubinski D, Benbow CP. (2020) Academic Acceleration in Gifted Youth and Fruitless Concerns Regarding Psychological Well-Being: A 35-Year Longitudinal Study. Journal of Educational Psychology. 113: 830-845 |
Lubinski D, Benbow CP. (2020) Intellectual Precocity: What Have We Learned Since Terman?: Gifted Child Quarterly. 1698622092544 |
Bernstein BO, Lubinski D, Benbow CP. (2020) Academic acceleration in gifted youth and fruitless concerns regarding psychological well-being: A 35-year longitudinal study. Journal of Educational Psychology |
McCabe KO, Lubinski D, Benbow CP. (2019) Who shines most among the brightest?: A 25-year longitudinal study of elite STEM graduate students. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Bernstein BO, Lubinski D, Benbow CP. (2019) Psychological Constellations Assessed at Age 13 Predict Distinct Forms of Eminence 35 Years Later. Psychological Science. 956797618822524 |
Makel MC, Kell HJ, Lubinski D, et al. (2016) When Lightning Strikes Twice: Profoundly Gifted, Profoundly Accomplished. Psychological Science |
Lubinski D, Benbow CP, Kell HJ. (2014) Life paths and accomplishments of mathematically precocious males and females four decades later. Psychological Science. 25: 2217-32 |
Swiatek MA, Benbow CP. (2013) Nonintellectual correlates of satisfaction with acceleration: A longitudinal study. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 21: 699-723 |
Kell HJ, Lubinski D, Benbow CP, et al. (2013) Creativity and technical innovation: spatial ability's unique role. Psychological Science. 24: 1831-6 |