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Constructing the Children's Future Thinking Questionnaire: A Reliable and Valid Measure of Children's Future-Oriented Cognition

Journal

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 4, Pages 756-772

Publisher

AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/dev0000885

Keywords

children's future-oriented cognition; parent-report; reliability and validity

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  1. SSHRC Insight Development Grant

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Future-oriented cognition (planning, prospective memory, episodic foresight, saving, and delay of gratification) involves a critical set of skills that children must develop for successful daily functioning. The current study developed the Children's Future Thinking Questionnaire (CFTQ), a parent-report on 3- to 7-year-olds' future-oriented cognition. The CFTQ showed high internal consistency and detected development of future-oriented cognition (Study 1; N = 145). Study 2 (N = 255) showed high internal consistency reliability and preliminary validity of the CFTQ. Study 3 (N = 101) confirmed strong reliability and validity of the CFTQ. Study 4 (N = 105) revealed excellent test-retest reliability of the CFTQ. Thus, the CFTQ is the first reliable and valid parent-report measure of children's developing future-oriented cognitive abilities.

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