Measurement models for studying child executive functioning: Questioning the status quo.
Marie Camerota, Michael T. Willoughby, Clancy Blair
Abstract
= 83.5 months) data from the Family Life Project (N = 920), we also investigate the implications of measurement model specification for the interpretation of study findings. Children in this sample varied in terms of sex (49% male), race (43% black) and socioeconomic status (76% low-income). Our findings show that the conclusions we draw from 2 substantive analyses differ depending on whether EF is modeled as a reflective latent variable versus a composite variable. We describe the implications of these findings for research on child EF and offer practical recommendations for producers and consumers of developmental research. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
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