Current Issues in the Conceptualization and Measurement of Executive Function Skills

M. Willoughby, Kesha N. Hudson
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Executive functions (EF) are domain general cognitive processes that contribute to individual learning, problem solving, and planning across the lifespan. Multidisciplinary interest in EF skills stems from their broad relevance to functionally important outcomes. However, this multidisciplinary interest in EF has also resulted in a large literature that is not internally consistent. In this chapter, we characterize historical shifts in the conceptualization and definition of EF skills. We describe quantitative and qualitative aspects of developmental change in EF skills. Finally, we highlight discrepancies that exist between current measurement approaches. The inconsistencies and discrepancies that we highlight are not surprising given the maturity of the EF literature. By drawing attention to these issues, we aim to provide readers a broad vantage from which they can critically evaluate the other chapters in this volume.
执行功能技能概念化与测量的现状
执行功能(EF)是一种领域通用的认知过程,有助于个体学习、解决问题和规划整个生命周期。对英语技能的多学科兴趣源于它们与功能重要结果的广泛相关性。然而,这种对EF的多学科兴趣也导致了大量内部不一致的文献。在本章中,我们描述了英语技能概念化和定义的历史变迁。我们描述了英语技能发展变化的定量和定性方面。最后,我们强调了当前测量方法之间存在的差异。鉴于EF文献的成熟,我们强调的不一致和差异并不令人惊讶。通过提请注意这些问题,我们的目标是为读者提供一个广泛的优势,从中他们可以批判性地评估本卷中的其他章节。
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