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Structure of four executive functioning tests in healthy older adults.
Authors:de Frias  Cindy M; Dixon  Roger A; Strauss  Esther
Abstract:The authors examined the factor structure of 4 indicators of executive functioning derived from 2 new (i.e., Hayling and Brixton) and 2 traditional (i.e., Stroop and Color Trails) tests. Data were from a cross-sectional sample of 55- to 85-year-old healthy adults (N=427) from the Victoria Longitudinal Study. Confirmatory factor analysis (LISREL 8.52) tested both a 2-factor model of Inhibition (Hayling, Stroop) and Shifting (Brixton, Color Trails) and a single-factor model. The 2-factor model did not fit the data because the covariance matrix of the factors was not positive definite. The single-factor model fit the data well, χ2(2, N=427)=0.32, p=.85, root-mean-square error of approximation (RMSEA)=.00, comparative fit index (CFI)=1.00, goodness-of-fit index (GFI)=1.00. Moreover, the single-factor structure of executive functioning was invariant (configural and metric) across gender, and invariant (configural with limited metric) across age. Structural relations showed that poorer executive functioning performance was related to older age and lower fluid intelligence, χ2(11, N=418)=23.04, p=.02, RMSEA=.05, CFI=.97, GFI=.98. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:executive functions  aging  factor structure  executive functioning tests  Brixton Spatial Anticipation Test  Hayling Sentence Completion Test  Stroop Test  Color Trails Test
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