Talent Development in Achievement Domains: A Psychological Framework for Within- and Cross-Domain Research

Author:

Preckel Franzis1ORCID,Golle Jessika2ORCID,Grabner Roland3,Jarvin Linda4,Kozbelt Aaron5,Müllensiefen Daniel6,Olszewski-Kubilius Paula7,Schneider Wolfgang8,Subotnik Rena9,Vock Miriam10,Worrell Frank C.11

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Trier

2. Hector Research Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology, University of Tuebingen

3. Department of Psychology, Karl-Franzens-University Graz

4. Paris College of Art

5. Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College, City University of New York

6. Department of Psychology, Goldsmith University of London

7. Center for Talent Development and School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University

8. Department of Psychology, University of Würzburg

9. Center for Psychology in Schools and Education, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC

10. Department of Educational Sciences, University of Potsdam

11. Graduate School of Education, University of California, Berkeley

Abstract

Achievement in different domains, such as academics, music, or visual arts, plays a central role in all modern societies. Different psychological models aim to describe and explain achievement and its development in different domains. However, there remains a need for a framework that guides empirical research within and across different domains. With the talent-development-in-achievement-domains (TAD) framework, we provide a general talent-development framework applicable to a wide range of achievement domains. The overarching aim of this framework is to support empirical research by focusing on measurable psychological constructs and their meaning at different levels of talent development. Furthermore, the TAD framework can be used for constructing domain-specific talent-development models. With examples for the application of the TAD framework to the domains of mathematics, music, and visual arts, the review provided supports the suitability of the TAD framework for domain-specific model construction and indicates numerous research gaps and open questions that should be addressed in future research.

Funder

Karg Foundation

siemens foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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