Abstract
This investigation explored the effects of academic ability and gender on career maturity. Groups of gifted, regular curriculum, and special learning needs students were compared. Level of academic ability appeared to exert a strong positive effect on career maturity. Although gender differences were anticipated, the scores for male and female groups were almost equal. The results are discussed within the context of clarifying the career development needs of gifted students.
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