ABSTRACT

Calvin W. Taylor, scholar, thinker, and imaginer, devoted his life to the development of creative talents and abilities in all people. He worked to promote an educational system in which all students would be given the opportunity and support to develop their talents to the fullest. His doctoral work with psychologist L. L. Thurstone further defi ned linguistic fl uency to include the subcategories of ideational fl uency and verbal versatility , set the stage for his life’s work in promoting the idea that there are multiple factors involved in human intelligence. He viewed talents as the intellectual or mental abilities recognized through the work of Thurstone (1938) and Guilford (1967). Taylor’s work, along with the work of E. Paul Torrance and others, changed the fundamental conception of giftedness-that IQ alone was not suffi cient to predict success in later life.