Journal article
Integrating the switching, inhibition, and updating model of executive function with the cattell-horn-carroll model
PA Jewsbury, SC Bowden, ME Strauss
Journal of Experimental Psychology General | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1037/xge0000119
Abstract
Executive function is an important concept in neuropsychological and cognitive research, and is often viewed as central to effective clinical assessment of cognition. However, the construct validity of executive function tests is controversial. The switching, inhibition, and updating model is the most empirically supported and replicated factor model of executive function (Miyake et al., 2000). To evaluate the relation between executive function constructs and nonexplicitly executive cognitive constructs, we used confirmatory factor reanalysis guided by the comprehensive Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) model of cognitive abilities. Data from 7 of the best studies supporting the executive function..
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