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Can we measure cognitive constructs consistently within and across cultures? Evidence from a test battery in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania
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Author Affiliations
University of Ghana, Tilburg University, University of Malawi, Navrongo Health Research Centre, ...
Published InApplied Neuropsychology Child
Year2016
Citations55
Abstract
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing general intelligence, executive functioning, and school achievement. The instruments were drawn from previously published materials and tests. The instruments were adapted and translated in a systematic way to meet the needs of the three assessment contexts. The instruments were administered by a total of 43 trained assessors to 786 children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania with a mean age of about 13 years (range: 7-18 years). The battery provides a psychometrically solid basis for evaluating intervention studies in multiple settings. Within-group variation was adequate in each group. The expected positive correlations between test performance and age were found and reliability indices yielded adequate values. A…
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Social SciencesPsychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitive Abilities and TestingEducational and Psychological AssessmentsEarly Childhood Education and DevelopmentDevelopmental psychologyApplied psychologyClinical psychologyStatisticsPsychiatryEnvironmental planningCombinatoricsPaleontologyLinguistics