• measure Activation-Deactivation Adjective Checklist (ADACL)

    Study:Netherlands Twin Register
    Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
    Available measurements:
    Young Netherlands Twin Register  YE_FITNSS
     
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    The Activation-Deactivation Adjective Checklist (AD ACL) is a multidimensional test of various transitory arousal states using a four-point self-rating system: “definitely feel” (4), “slightly feel” (3), “cannot decide” (2) or “definitely do not feel” (1). This questionnaire is scored by averaging five scores for each subscale: Energy, Tiredness, Tension,...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 17, 2024
  • measure One Minute Reading Task

    Study:Netherlands Twin Register
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Young Netherlands Twin Register  YS_7 YC_BS1 YC_BS2 YC_BS3
     
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    One subtest of the ‘one minute reading test’ was administered as a measure of technical reading performance, or oral reading fluency. It measures the accuracy and speed of decoding. Children were instructed to read out loud as many words as possible in 1 minute without making errors from a card containing 120 unrelated words.
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 17, 2024
  • measure Autism-Tics, ADHD, and other Comorbidities inventory (A-TAC)

    Study:Netherlands Twin Register
    Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
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    Young Netherlands Twin Register  YS_REF
     
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    The Autism–Tics, ADHD and other Comorbidities inventory (A-TAC) is a broad-band screening instrument that encompasses autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), tic disorders (TD), developmental coordination disorder (DCD), and learning disorder (LD). Furthermore, the A-TAC also covers possible overlapping childhood...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 17, 2024
  • measure CITO score

    Study:Netherlands Twin Register
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Young Netherlands Twin Register  YS_12 YS_TRF12 YS_DHBQP YS_DHBQ14 YS_DHBQ16 YS_DHBQ18 YC_BS1 YC_BS2 YE_ATTEF2 YS_CITO YS_DT YS_TRIP age 12
     
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    The CITO-test is a standardized test for educational achievement that is administered in the final grade (when children are 11 or 12 years old) of elementary school. The CITO-test consists of multiple choice items in 4 different educational skills, namely Arithmetic, Language, Study Skills, and Science and Social Studies. All scores on the scales are...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 17, 2024
  • measure Facial Empathy task (EMP)

    Study:RADAR
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task EMG ECG
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    Young Cohort  RY - W5 RY - W6
     
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    The Empathy Task (EMP) is a laboratory task that assesses motor, cognitive, and affective empathic responses, as well as heart rate reactivity by analyzing paticipants' responses during and after watching empathy-inducing video clips.
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 17, 2024
  • measure School Performance

    Study:RADAR
    Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
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    Old Cohort  RO - W5 RO - W6 RO - W7 RO - W8 RO - W9 RO - W10 RO - W11 RO - W12 RO - W13

    Young Cohort  RY - W1 RY - W2 RY - W3 RY - W4 RY - W5 RY - W6 RY - W7 RY - W8 RY - W9 RY - W10
     
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    School Performance (SV) assesses youth's self-reported functioning level at school with items such as "In comparison with your fellow students... How did you perform in school/university the past week?".
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 17, 2024
  • measure Parenting Self-Efficacy (PSE)

    Study:RADAR
    Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
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    Old Cohort  RO - W11 RO - W12 RO - W13 RO - W14

    Young Cohort  RY - W8 RY - W9 RY - W10 RY - W11
     
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    Parenting Self-Efficacy (PSE) assesses a parents' self-reported belief in their ability and efficacy to perform the parenting role successfully or their expectations of their parenthood. Items include "I look forward to growing older and feel confident in my role as a parent." or "I think I can trust my feelings and intuition when caring for my baby."
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 17, 2024
  • measure Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS)

    Study:RADAR
    Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
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    Old Cohort  RO - W10

    Young Cohort  RY - W2 RY - W3 RY - W4 RY - W5 RY - W6 RY - W7
     
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    The Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) assesses aspects of emotion regulation, such as emotional awareness, emotional clarity, impulse control, difficulties with goal-directedness etc. , as a self-report questionnaire.
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 17, 2024
  • measure Stop Signal Task

    Study:RADAR
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Young Cohort  RY - W5 RY - W6
     
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    The Stop Signal Task is a laboratory task assessing inhibitory control. In the task, participants were seated in a comfortable desk chair behind a personal computer of which the screen was placed at approximately 60 cm distance. The experimenter was seated next to the participant and held track of performance through a hand computer. The participant held...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 17, 2024
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