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measure Adapted Child-Adult Medical Procedure Interaction Scale-Short Form (CAMPIS-SF)
Study: Generation R Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: Main Cohort 1.5 yearsThe behavior of the infant and parent during the venepuncture was coded using the Generation R Infant Distress Scale (GRIDS) at age 1 year. This observational instrument includes a selection of behaviours from various existing observation scales of parent and child/infant behaviour during medical procedures. It includes both nonverbal and verbal...Created May 3, 2023 • Updated May 3, 2023 -
measure Baby movements
Study: TRAILS Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: The Next Generation T2Validated assessment of baby movements for ten minutes.Created March 28, 2023 • Updated March 28, 2023 -
measure Cheating games
Study: Generation R Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: Main Cohort 4 yearsCheating games (i.e., temptation resistance paradigms) were used to assess cheating behaviour at age 4 years. Children participated in two separate games, in which, if the rules of the game were followed, winning was impossible. Therefore, children were tempted to cheat.Created May 3, 2023 • Updated May 3, 2023 -
measure Conflict task
Study: RADAR Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: Young Cohort W1 W2 W3 W4 W5The Conflict Task was an observational measure. During the task, mothers and adolescents were asked to choose an issue that they discussed most often during the last month. The Interpersonal Conflict Questionnaire (Laursen, 1995), which lists topics of frequent family conflicts (e.g., chores, school problems, curfews), was provided as an aid to selecting...Created March 28, 2023 • Updated April 4, 2023 -
measure Delay Discounting
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: Middle Childhood Cohort T1 T2 T3The Delay Discounting - Candy, real time task is a delay gratification task that is aimed to measure impulsivity (behavioral control) by giving the child the option to either receive one piece of candy now or more candy later. Children were first presented with two options, they could either eat one piece of candy immediately or wait until the lab- or...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 T5The 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 T5The 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 yearsThe 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 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 March 28, 2023 • Updated March 28, 2023 -
measure Delay of gratification task
Study: RADAR Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: Third Generation T2The 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 yearsThe 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 yearsThe 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_BS1The 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 T5Validated assessment of disruptive behaviour. Includes behavioral regulation and anger modulation.Created March 28, 2023 • Updated March 28, 2023 -
measure Early Social Communication Scales (ESCS)
Study: TRAILS Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: The Next Generation T3Validated assessment of social behaviour. Includes joint attention, behavioural requests, and social interaction.Created March 28, 2023 • Updated March 28, 2023 -
measure Etch-a-sketch
Study: TRAILS Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: The Next Generation T4 T5The Etch-A-Sketch task is a cooperative learning challenge task that requires a parent to work together with their child in order to succeed. The parent and child are given one Etch-A-Sketch board and are instructed to use the board to copy a series of three designs that increase in complexity. The parent and child must work together as one controls the...Created March 28, 2023 • Updated March 28, 2023 -
measure Etch-a-sketch
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: Early Childhood Cohort T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6
Middle Childhood Cohort T1 T2 T3 T4 T5The Etch-A-Sketch task is a cooperative learning challenge task that requires a parent to work together with their child in order to succeed. The parent and child are given one Etch-A-Sketch board and are instructed to use the board to copy a series of three designs that increase in complexity. The parent and child must work together as one controls the...Created March 28, 2023 • Updated March 28, 2023 -
measure Etch-a-sketch
Study: Generation R Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: Main Cohort 3 years 4 years 9-10 yearsThe Etch-A-Sketch task is a cooperative learning challenge task that requires a parent to work together with their child in order to succeed. The parent and child are given one Etch-A-Sketch board and are instructed to use the board to copy a series of three designs that increase in complexity. The parent and child must work together as one controls the...Created May 3, 2023 • Updated May 3, 2023 -
measure Family Interaction Task (FIT)
Study: RADAR Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: Young Cohort W1 W2 W3 W4 W5The Family Interaction Task aims to measure the way parents and their children interact, by observing them during a discussion of a predetermined set of subjects.Created March 28, 2023 • Updated April 4, 2023 -
measure Family Interaction Task (FIT)
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: Observation Available measurements: Middle Childhood Cohort T5The Family Interaction Task aims to measure the way parents and their children interact, by observing them during a discussion of a predetermined set of subjects.Created March 28, 2023 • Updated March 28, 2023