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measure Delay Discounting - Marshmallow task
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: Early Childhood Cohort ECC - T2 ECC - T3The Delay of Gratification task aims to measure self-regulation by presenting the child with the choice between a small reward in the short-term and a larger reward in the long-term. The classic implementation of the Delay of Gratification task is the Marshmallow experiment, in which a child is presented with one marshmallow right now and is instructed...Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Adult Temperament Questionnaire (ATQ)
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Early Childhood Cohort ECC - T3 ECC - T4
Middle Childhood Cohort MCC - T2 MCC - T3The Adult Temperament Questionnaire (ATQ) is a 77-item questionnaire that measures self-reported effortful control, negative affect/neuroticism, extraversion/surgency, and orienting sensitivity. Each item is scored on a 7-point Likert-scale.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Children's Behavior Questionnaire - Effortful control (CBQ-EC)
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Early Childhood Cohort ECC - T1 ECC - T2 ECC - T3 ECC - T4The Children’s Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ) is a caregiver report that measures temperament in children aged 3 to 7 years. Domains of the CBQ include positive and negative emotion, motivation, activity level, and attention.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Stop-Signal Task - Cars
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests Behavioral/cognitive task Available measurements: Early Childhood Cohort ECC - T1 ECC - T2 ECC - T3 ECC - T4The Stop-Signal Task - Cars aims to measure behavioral inhibition by having the child inhibit their reaction in response to a quickly appearing signal. During the task, the child is instructed to touch a picture of a car appearing on the screen as quickly as possible, and to withhold touching the screen when a "Stop" sign appears. The child has to respond...Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024