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Construct validity of the NIH toolbox cognitive domains: A comparison with conventional neuropsychological assessments.

Lauren R. Ott, Mikki Schantell, Madelyn P. Willett, Hallie J. Johnson, Jacob A. Eastman, Hannah J. Okelberry, Tony W. Wilson, Brittany K. Taylor, Pamela E. May

2022Neuropsychology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have assessed the construct validity of individual subtests in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Toolbox Cognition Battery (NIHTB-CB), though none have examined the construct validity of the cognitive domains. Importantly, the original NIHTB-CB validation studies were administered on a desktop computer, though the NIHTB-CB is now solely administered via an iPad. We examined the construct validity of each cognitive domain assessed in the NIHTB-CB, including a motor dexterity domain using the iPad application compared to a neuropsychological battery in a sample of healthy adults. METHOD: were computed for both batteries. We then assessed the construct validity using Pearson correlations and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) for both demographically corrected and uncorrected domains. RESULTS: = 0.408-0.829). CONCLUSION: The NIHTB-CB cognitive domains have poor-to-good construct validity, thus researchers should be aware that some tests representing cognitive constructs may not fully reflect the cognitive domain of interest. Future investigation of the construct validity and reliability of the NIHTB-CB administered using the iPad is recommended. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

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