We develop likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance of young children on repeated executive function tests. The data comprise sequences of non-independent binary outcomes that are taken at a pre-specified set of follow-up times. In this talk we address some methodological questions regarding the two executive functions inhibitory control and working memory. To do this we build random-effect-transition regression models that take into account variability within individuals, dependence between results on successive testing occasions and inter-relationships between tests
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Executive function is a higher-order cognitive abilit...
Succeeding in everyday activities often requires executive functioning (EF), metacognitive abilities...
In this talk I will present likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance o...
We develop likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance of young children ...
Research into executive functions (EF) has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which gro...
In this talk we assess change in performance of young children on repeated measures of some executiv...
Research in cognitive psychology has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which groups of...
Executive functions are cognitive processes that are associated with goal-directed behaviour. Althou...
Inferences about executive functions are commonly drawn through serial administration of various ind...
A key developmental task of childhood is to gain autonomy and independence from parents and caregive...
We demonstrate the use of a multidimensional extension of the latent Markov model to analyse data fr...
Executive functions (EF) is a general term that refers to cognitive processes designed to organize a...
Although previous studies have shown that executive functions can affect student learning, longitudi...
A precise definition of executive control remains elusive, related in part to the variations among e...
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Executive function is a higher-order cognitive abilit...
Succeeding in everyday activities often requires executive functioning (EF), metacognitive abilities...
In this talk I will present likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance o...
We develop likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance of young children ...
Research into executive functions (EF) has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which gro...
In this talk we assess change in performance of young children on repeated measures of some executiv...
Research in cognitive psychology has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which groups of...
Executive functions are cognitive processes that are associated with goal-directed behaviour. Althou...
Inferences about executive functions are commonly drawn through serial administration of various ind...
A key developmental task of childhood is to gain autonomy and independence from parents and caregive...
We demonstrate the use of a multidimensional extension of the latent Markov model to analyse data fr...
Executive functions (EF) is a general term that refers to cognitive processes designed to organize a...
Although previous studies have shown that executive functions can affect student learning, longitudi...
A precise definition of executive control remains elusive, related in part to the variations among e...
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Executive function is a higher-order cognitive abilit...
Succeeding in everyday activities often requires executive functioning (EF), metacognitive abilities...