Document Type

Article

Source of Publication

Frontiers in Education

Publication Date

10-31-2025

Abstract

The Scales for Rating the Behavioral Characteristics of Superior Students (SRBCSS; Renzulli et al., 2010) are notable for incorporating teachers’ informed evaluations in identifying gifted students. Teachers’ close interactions with students enable them to make meaningful judgments, and the SRBCSS provides a structured method to guide and strengthen their nominations. The aim of the present study was to gain insight into the psychometric properties of the Greek version of the first four Scales for Rating the Behavioral Characteristics of Superior Students (SRBCSS), which assess various dimensions of giftedness. One hundred and forty-five (145) Greek primary and secondary education school (elementary and middle school) teachers completed the Learning, Creativity, Motivation, and Leadership scales of the SRBCSS to estimate the corresponding dimensions of giftedness in their students. Specifically, 145 students (83 girls and 62 boys) were evaluated by their teachers. The unidimensional structure of each of the aforementioned SRBCSS scales was tested using exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory (CFA) factor analyses, both of which demonstrated their one-factor structure. CFA analysis also confirmed their content validity, as all four scales were found to be positively correlated at statistically significant levels in the structural model. Furthermore, the number of underlying factors (latent variables) in their total organization was also examined using CFA at scale-level data. Both the one-factor and the correlated two-factor models’ solutions demonstrated statistically equivalent, excellent fit. Additionally, the internal consistency reliability of the four scales was evaluated with Hancock’s H coefficient and found to be good to excellent for all of them. Furthermore, moderate correlations were found between the first four scales of SRBCSS and the GRS-S scales, thus supporting their convergent validity. The research findings indicate that the specific SRBCSS scales can be used as reliable and valid tools for identifying gifted students (by their teachers) in the Greek educational context.

ISSN

2504-284X

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Volume

10

Disciplines

Education

Keywords

evaluation, giftedness, primary and secondary education students, psychometric properties, scales for rating the behavioral characteristics of superior students, teachers

Scopus ID

105022004737

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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yes

Open Access

yes

Open Access Type

Gold: This publication is openly available in an open access journal/series

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Education Commons

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