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Predicting global measures of development at 18-months of age from specific measures of cognitive ability at 10-months of age.

机译:根据10个月大时的认知能力的特定指标来预测18个月大时的总体发展指标。

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Composite scores from standardized tests taken in infancy have been shown to offer modest prediction to cognitive skills in later childhood. One possible reason for this is that early manifestations of mental development in infancy are not the basis for cognition later in childhood. One alternative hypothesis, however, is that the aggregation of composite scores on infant standardized tests obscures the measurement of specific skills that would be more predictive of meaningful outcomes.;In this study, we sought to determine if (a) it was possible to extract measurement of specific skills from a standardized infant assessment, and (b) whether the indicators of those skills might relate to performance on specific tasks administered in the laboratory. To accomplish this, we derived factors from an item-level analysis of an 18-month sample of subjects' MDI responses on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, 2nd Edition (BSID-II) and tested to determine whether these specific factors predict to, or are predicted by, specific cognitive measures given to the same sample subjects at 10-months of age. In addition, we sought to determine whether the use of factor scores as dependent variables would demonstrate better predictability than the MDI Standard Score of the BSID-II as a dependent variable.;Three significant factors were derived from the 18-month-old subjects' responses to the MDI of the BSID-II: Based on item content, we named these Expressive Language, Receptive Language, and Object Manipulation. Factor scores were then calculated for each subject and entered into a multiple regression model to examine how the scores of the specific measures of cognitive abilities improved predictive ability to factors derived from the standardized development test. Scores from specific measures of problem-solving and explicit memory given to 10-month-old infants were utilized to examine possible predictability to a standardized developmental test, the BSID-II, given to the same sample (n=109) of infants at 18-months of age. Predictability of a specific measure of development to a global measure of development was promising in some instances, and the use of factor scores did improve the predictability for some outcomes. Implications of these particular analyses, including specific differences between these subscales and other's subscales that have been attempted previously are discussed. We also compared the factors to the word count and sentence length portions of the McArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory (MBCDI), which yielded promising correlations.
机译:婴儿期标准化测试的综合评分已显示出对幼儿后期认知技能的适度预测。造成这种情况的一个可能原因是,婴儿期智力发育的早期表现并不是儿童后期认知的基础。然而,另一种假设是,婴儿标准化测试的综合得分的总和掩盖了对特定技能的测量,后者无法更好地预测有意义的结果。;在这项研究中,我们试图确定(a)是否可以提取从标准化婴儿评估中测量特定技能,以及(b)这些技能的指标是否可能与实验室中执行的特定任务的表现有关。为此,我们从对18个月受试者的MDI反应的Bayley婴儿发育量表(第二版)(BSID-II)的项目级分析中得出了因素,并进行了测试以确定这些特定因素是否能够预测,或通过对10个月大的相同样本对象进行特定的认知测量来预测。此外,我们试图确定使用因子得分作为因变量是否比BSID-II的MDI标准得分作为因变量具有更好的可预测性。;三个重要因素来自于18个月大的受试者对BSID-II的MDI的响应:根据项目内容,我们将这些表达性语言,接受性语言和对象操作命名为。然后为每个受试者计算因子得分,并将其输入多元回归模型,以检验认知能力的特定测量指标的得分如何提高对标准化发展测验得出的因子的预测能力。利用针对10个月大婴儿的解决问题和显式记忆的具体措施得分,对18岁时对同一样本(n = 109)的婴儿进行的标准化发育测试BSID-II的可预测性进行了检验。月龄。在某些情况下,从特定的发展指标到全球发展指标的可预测性是有希望的,并且因子评分的使用确实提高了某些结果的可预测性。讨论了这些特定分析的含义,包括这些量表与先前尝试过的其他量表之间的特定差异。我们还将这些因素与麦克阿瑟·贝茨交流发展清单(MBCDI)的字数和句子长度部分进行了比较,得出了令人鼓舞的相关性。

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  • 作者

    Schmeidler, Tasha D.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Kansas.;

  • 授予单位 University of Kansas.;
  • 学科 Psychology Experimental.;Psychology Cognitive.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 44 p.
  • 总页数 44
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:50

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