Development of Short and Very Short Forms of the Children's Behavior Questionnaire
Bowdoin College · University of Oregon
Abstract
Using data from 468 parents and taking into account internal consistency, breadth of item content, within-scale factor analysis, and patterns of missing data, we developed short (94 items, 15 scales) and very short (36 items, 3 broad scales) forms of the Children's Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ; Rothbart, Ahadi, & Hershey, 1994; Rothbart, Ahadi, Hershey, & Fisher, 2001), a well-established parent-report measure of temperament for children aged 3 to 8 years. We subsequently evaluated the forms with data from 1,189 participants. In mid/high-income and White samples, the CBQ short and very short forms demonstrated both satisfactory internal consistency and criterion validity, and exhibited longitudinal stability…
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Internal consistency
- Confirmatory factor analysis
- Scale (ratio)
- Consistency (knowledge bases)
- Developmental psychology
- Psychometrics
- Test validity
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