Reliability and validity of the Conners’ Continuous Performance Test
Autor: | Robert J. Spencer, Carrington R. Wendell, Shari R. Waldstein, Kathryn A. Tolle, Lauren M.D. Faulkner, Danielle Shaked |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male 050103 clinical psychology Personality Inventory Psychometrics Universities Neuropsychological Tests Impulsivity Session (web analytics) Executive Function Young Adult Internal consistency Developmental and Educational Psychology medicine Humans Attention 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Students Reliability (statistics) 05 social sciences Reproducibility of Results Test (assessment) Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology Behavior Rating Scale Impulsive Behavior Stroop Test Female medicine.symptom Personality Assessment Inventory Psychology Psychomotor Performance Clinical psychology Stroop effect |
Zdroj: | Applied Neuropsychology: Adult. 27:478-487 |
ISSN: | 2327-9109 2327-9095 |
DOI: | 10.1080/23279095.2019.1570199 |
Popis: | The Conners' Continuous Performance Test-Second Edition (CCPT-2) is a widely used measure of attention and impulsivity, however, only a minimal amount is known about its reliability. To clarify the psychometric properties of the CCPT-2, we assessed its performance stability and related it to criterion measures. A total of 91 undergraduate students completed the CCPT-2, the State-Trait Personality Inventory (STPI), and reported on sleep during two sessions approximately one week apart. They completed the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) at session one and the Stroop Color and Word Test at session two. Findings indicated that the CCPT-2 had strong internal consistency, adequate test-retest reliability for commission errors and response time, poor test-retest reliability for omission errors, and practice effects for omission and commission errors. The CCPT-2 was largely unrelated to the BRIEF-A, Stroop Color and Word Test, and the STPI. More sleep was related to a quicker response time and more commission errors on the CCPT-2, and the BRIEF-A's Behavior Regulation Index was positively related to commission errors. Relative to the omission error component of the CCPT-2, commission errors and response time may be useful and stable measures of sustained attention and impulsivity. |
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