Niño prodigio (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Niño prodigio" in Spanish language version.

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  • Feldman, David H.; Morelock, M. J. (2011). Prodigies. En Runco, Mark A.; Pritzker, Steven R., eds. «Encyclopedia of Creativity». Encyclopedia of Creativity (Second Edition) (en inglés). Academic Press. pp. 261-265. ISBN 978-0-12-375038-9. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-375038-9.00182-5. «For the purposes of this and future research, a prodigy was defined as a child younger than 10 years of age who has reached the level of a highly trained professional in a demanding area of endeavor.» 
  • Feldman, David Henry (Fall 1993). «Child prodigies: A distinctive form of giftedness». Gifted Child Quarterly (en inglés) (4 edición) 27: 188-193. doi:10.1177/001698629303700408. 
  • Butterworth, Brian (Enero 2001). «What makes a prodigy?». Nature Neuroscience 4 (1): 11-12. PMID 11135636. doi:10.1038/82841. 

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  • Rose, Lacey (2 de marzo de 2007). «Whiz Kids». Forbes (en inglés). Consultado el 13 de mayo de 2020. «At the moment, the most widely accepted definition is a child, typically under the age of 10, who has mastered a challenging skill at the level of an adult professional.» 

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