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Identifying Hispanic Gifted Children: A Screening

Rural Special Education Quarterly,  Winter 2004  by Brice, Alejandro,  Brice, Roanne

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Alejandro Brice, Ph.D.

and

Roanne Brice, M.A.

University of Central Florian

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