• measure Adult Temperament Questionnaire (ATQ)

    Study:L-CID
    Mode of collection:SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
    Available measurements:
    Early Childhood Cohort  T3 T4

    Middle Childhood Cohort  T2 T3
    0
    30 years
    The Adult Temperament Questionnaire (ATQ) is a 77-item self-administered questionnaire that measures effortful control, negative affect/neuroticism, extraversion/surgency, and orienting sensitivity. Each item is scored on a 7-point Likert-scale.
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • measure Adult Temperament Questionnaire (ATQ)

    Study:RADAR
    Mode of collection:SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
    Available measurements:
    Old Cohort  W11 W12 W13

    Young Cohort  W8 W9 W10
    0
    30 years
    The Adult Temperament Questionnaire (ATQ) is a 77-item self-administered questionnaire that measures effortful control, negative affect/neuroticism, extraversion/surgency, and orienting sensitivity. Each item is scored on a 7-point Likert-scale.
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated April 4, 2023
  • measure Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT)

    Study:NTR
    Mode of collection:MeasurementsAndTests   Behavioral/cognitive task
    Available measurements:
    Young Netherlands Twin Register  YE_ATTEF1 YE_ATTEF2
    0
    30 years
    The Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT) are computerized executive functioning tasks. The ANTs measure a diverse range of executive functions, including attention, working memory, and inhibition.
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated April 4, 2023
  • measure Delay of gratification task

    Study:TRAILS
    Mode of collection:Observation
    Available measurements:
    The Next Generation  T3 T4 T5
    0
    30 years
    The 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 March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • measure Delay of gratification task

    Study:TRAILS
    Mode of collection:Observation
    Available measurements:
    The Next Generation  T3 T4 T5
    0
    30 years
    The 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 March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • measure Delay of gratification task

    Study:Generation R
    Mode of collection:Observation
    Available measurements:
    Main Cohort  3 years
    0
    30 years
    The 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 May 3, 2023 Updated May 3, 2023
  • measure Delay of gratification task

    Study:L-CID
    Mode of collection:Observation
    Available measurements:
    Early Childhood Cohort  T2 T3
    0
    30 years
    The 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 March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • measure Delay of gratification task

    Study:RADAR
    Mode of collection:Observation
    Available measurements:
    Third Generation  T2
    0
    30 years
    The 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 March 28, 2023 Updated April 4, 2023
  • measure Delay of gratification task

    Study:YOUth
    Mode of collection:Observation
    Available measurements:
    Baby and Child  3 years
    0
    30 years
    The 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 March 28, 2023 Updated March 30, 2023
  • measure Delay of gratification task

    Study:Generation R
    Mode of collection:Observation
    Available measurements:
    Main Cohort  3 years
    0
    30 years
    The 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 May 3, 2023 Updated May 3, 2023
  • measure Delay of gratification task

    Study:NTR
    Mode of collection:Observation
    Available measurements:
    Young Netherlands Twin Register  YC_BS1
    0
    30 years
    The 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 March 28, 2023 Updated April 4, 2023
  • measure Disruptive Behavior Diagnostic Observation Schedule (DB-DOS)

    Study:TRAILS
    Mode of collection:Observation
    Available measurements:
    The Next Generation  T4 T5
    0
    30 years
    Validated assessment of disruptive behaviour. Includes behavioral regulation and anger modulation.
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • measure Social Skills Rating System (SSRS)

    Study:NTR
    Mode of collection:SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
    Available measurements:
    Young Netherlands Twin Register  YS_TRF7 YS_TRF10 YS_TRF12
    0
    30 years
    The Social Skills Rating System (SSRS) is a broad, multi-rater assessment of social behaviors that assesses teacher-student relations, peer acceptance, and academic performance  in pre-school, elementary, and secondary students.
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated April 4, 2023
  • measure Social Skills Rating System (SSRS)

    Study:TRAILS
    Mode of collection:SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
    Available measurements:
    Population cohort  T1

    Clinical cohort  T1
    0
    30 years
    The Social Skills Rating System (SSRS) is a broad, multi-rater assessment of social behaviors that assesses teacher-student relations, peer acceptance, and academic performance  in pre-school, elementary, and secondary students
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • measure Stop Signal Task

    Study:RADAR
    Mode of collection:MeasurementsAndTests   Behavioral/cognitive task,ECG,Biological sample/measurement
    Available measurements:
    Young Cohort  W5 W6
    0
    30 years
    Stop Signal Task is a laboratory task assessing inhibitory control.
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated April 4, 2023
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