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Predictive Validity of the NIH Toolbox Executive Function Measures with Developmental Extensions from Early Childhood to Third Grade Achievement

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posted on 2023-12-04, 08:20 authored by Rebecca Distefano, Alyssa R. Palmer, Amanda W. Kalstabakken, Cynthia K. Hillyer, Maureen J. Seiwert, Philip David Zelazo, Stephanie M. Carlson, Ann S. Masten

   The National Institutes of Health Toolbox includes two executive function measures: the Dimensional Change Card Sort (DCCS) and the Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention Test. Developmental extension (Dext) versions were created with easier levels for younger and more disadvantaged children. Although research on early (E-Prime) and later (iPad) versions of the Dext measures demonstrated their short-term validity, this study investigated their longer-term predictive validity. Participants included 402 children (Mage = 55.02 months) who completed the DCCS-Dext and Flanker-Dext (E-Prime) during early childhood screening and achievement tests in the third grade. Both measures significantly predicted math and reading scores among diverse groups of children.

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The work was supported by the American Psychological Foundation [Lorraine D. Eyde fund]; Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota [Fesler-Lampert Chair]; National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship; University of Minnesota [Interdisciplinary Fellowship].

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