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Inborn talent exists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 1998

Joan Freeman
Affiliation:
School of Lifelong Learning and Education, Middlesex University, London N14 4YZ, United Kingdomj.freeman@mdx.ac.uk
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Abstract

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Evidence shows that outstanding talent is more than the product of determined effort by people of much the same inborn ability. Indications of inborn individual differences come from very early studies of childhood. No randomly selected child has ever reached world-class achievement by practice alone, which, though essential, cannot itself produce greatness.

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© 1998 Cambridge University Press