This study demonstrates the merits of evaluating a newly developed battery of executive function tasks, designed for use in early childhood, from the perspective of item response theory (IRT). The battery was included in the 48-month assessment of the Family Life Project, a prospective longitudinal study of 1292 children oversampled from low-income and African American families. IRT models were applied to a select set of tasks to demonstrate empirically (a) a principled method for item evaluation, including the utility of item characteristic curves; (b) how to explicitly test whether the measurement properties of executive function tasks are invariant across mutually exclusive subgroups of youths; (c) how the precision of measurement of a g...
In this talk we assess change in performance of young children on repeated measures of some executiv...
Interest in measurement of children’s executive functions has shown a major increase over the past t...
This research explores the reliability and efficacy of a child and adolescent adaptation of an adult...
This study demonstrates the merits of evaluating a newly developed battery of executive function tas...
This study examined the psychometric properties and criterion validity of a newly developed battery ...
This study tested whether individual executive function (EF) tasks were better characterized as form...
Early childhood represents a period of rapid cognitive developmental change in executive function (E...
Among the many factors contributing to children’s development, executive function (EF) skills have r...
Efforts to improve children’s executive function are often hampered by the lack of measures that are...
The problem of valid measurement of psychological constructs remains an impediment to scientific pro...
Executive function (EF) is an important predictor of numerous developmental outcomes, such as academ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Peter AndersonExecutive function is an umbrella ...
Background: Executive functioning is increasingly seen as incorporating several component sub-skills...
Executive functions are difficult to assess in preschool children, yet the preschool period is parti...
Clinical assessment of executive function in preschool-age children is challenging given limited ava...
In this talk we assess change in performance of young children on repeated measures of some executiv...
Interest in measurement of children’s executive functions has shown a major increase over the past t...
This research explores the reliability and efficacy of a child and adolescent adaptation of an adult...
This study demonstrates the merits of evaluating a newly developed battery of executive function tas...
This study examined the psychometric properties and criterion validity of a newly developed battery ...
This study tested whether individual executive function (EF) tasks were better characterized as form...
Early childhood represents a period of rapid cognitive developmental change in executive function (E...
Among the many factors contributing to children’s development, executive function (EF) skills have r...
Efforts to improve children’s executive function are often hampered by the lack of measures that are...
The problem of valid measurement of psychological constructs remains an impediment to scientific pro...
Executive function (EF) is an important predictor of numerous developmental outcomes, such as academ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Peter AndersonExecutive function is an umbrella ...
Background: Executive functioning is increasingly seen as incorporating several component sub-skills...
Executive functions are difficult to assess in preschool children, yet the preschool period is parti...
Clinical assessment of executive function in preschool-age children is challenging given limited ava...
In this talk we assess change in performance of young children on repeated measures of some executiv...
Interest in measurement of children’s executive functions has shown a major increase over the past t...
This research explores the reliability and efficacy of a child and adolescent adaptation of an adult...