This is the conclusion of Robert Kirchenbaum's interview with Julian C. Stanley. Dr. Stanley is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth (SMPY) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) in Baltimore, MD21218. Dr. Stanley was interviewed in Boston during the Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association in April, 1990. Since then, he has updated the original transcript a little.
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