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The Predictive Value of Developmental Assessments at 1 and 2 for Intelligence Quotients at 6.


ABSTRACT: Intelligence is an important individual difference factor related to mental health, academic achievement, and life success, yet there is a lack of research into its early cognitive predictors. This study investigated the predictive value of infant developmental assessment scores for school-age intelligence in a large, heterogeneous sample of single- and twin-born subjects (N = 521). We found that Early Learning Composite (ELC) scores from the Mullen Scales of Early Learning have similar predictive power to that of other infant tests. ELC scores at age 2 were predictive of Stanford-Binet abbreviated intelligence (ABIQ) scores at age 6 (r = 0.46) even after controlling for sex, gestation number, and parental education. ELC scores at age 1 were less predictive of 6-year ABIQ scores (r = 0.17). When the sample was split to test robustness of findings, we found that results from the full sample replicated in a subset of children born at ?32 weeks gestation without birth complications (n = 405), though infant cognitive scores did not predict IQ in a subset born very prematurely or with birth complications (n = 116). Scores at age 2 in twins and singletons showed similar predictive ability for scores at age 6, though twins had particularly high correlations between ELC at age 1 and ABIQ at age 6.

SUBMITTER: Girault JB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6157738 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May-Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Predictive Value of Developmental Assessments at 1 and 2 for Intelligence Quotients at 6.

Girault Jessica B JB   Langworthy Benjamin W BW   Goldman Barbara D BD   Stephens Rebecca L RL   Cornea Emil E   Reznick J Steven JS   Fine Jason J   Gilmore John H JH  

Intelligence 20180316


Intelligence is an important individual difference factor related to mental health, academic achievement, and life success, yet there is a lack of research into its early cognitive predictors. This study investigated the predictive value of infant developmental assessment scores for school-age intelligence in a large, heterogeneous sample of single- and twin-born subjects (N = 521). We found that Early Learning Composite (ELC) scores from the Mullen Scales of Early Learning have similar predicti  ...[more]

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