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Published in final edited form as: J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2014 Oct 4;56(6):632–639. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.12337

Table A2.

Individual Measures of Composites and Model Fits of Confirmatory Factor Analyses

Composite Measures X2(df, n) P CFI RMSEA
Processing
Speed (PS)
Wechsler Symbol Search & Coding
B; Colorado Perceptual Speed
(DeFries et al., 1997), Identical
Pictures (French, Ekstrom, & Price, 1963), Trails A & B (Reitan, 1971)
41.97(8, 2332) <.001 .990 .043
Working
Memory (WM)
Wechsler Digit Span & Arithmetic;
Sentence Span (Siegel & Ryan, 1989), & Counting Span (Case, Kurland, & Goldberg, 1982)
7.26(2,
2332)
.027 .997 .034
Phoneme
Awareness
(PA)
Phoneme Deletion 1 and 2 (Olson, Forsberg, Wise, & Rack, 1994),
Weighted Pig Latin (Olson, Wise, Conners, Rack, & Fulker, 1989),
Lindamood Auditory
Conceptualization Test (Lindamood & Lindamood, 1971)
1.30(1,
2145)
.254 1.000 .012
Verbal
Reasoning (VR)
Wechsler Information, Similarities,
Vocabulary, & Comprehension
28.38(2,
2332)
<.001 .993 .075
Nonverbal
Reasoning
(NVR)
Wechsler Block Design, Object
Assembly, Picture Completion, &
Picture Arrangement
.28(1, 2332) .594 1.000 .000
Inhibition
(INH)
GDS Vigilance Commission Errors
(Gordon, 1983); Stop Signal Task
(Logan, 1994); Stroop Color Word
Interference (Golden, 1978)
0.00(0,
2146)
<.001 1.000 .000
Standard
Deviation of
Reaction Time
(SDRT)
Stop Signal Task (Logan, 1994) n/a n/a n/a n/a
Risk Cambridge Gambling Task (CGT;
Rogers et al., 1999) Overall
Proportion Net & Risk Taking
0.00(0, 244) <.001 1.000 .000
Monitor CGT Delay Aversion, Quality of
Decision Making, & Risk
Adjustment
0.00(0, 244) <.001 1.000 .000

Note: The Wechsler test version varied depending on testing date and participant age. Sixty-one percent of participants completed subtests from the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Revised (WISC-R; Wechsler, 1974); 36% the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Third Edition (WISC-III; Wechsler, 1991); 1% the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Revised (WAIS-R; Wechsler, 1981); and 2% the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Third Edition (WAIS-III; Wechsler, 1997). The symbol search subtest always originated from the WISC-III battery and was administered to 70% of participants. The Stop Signal Task (Logan, 1994) standard deviation of reaction time (SDRT) was a single measure and thus not transformed into a factor score.