The Early Social Cognition Inventory (ESCI): An examination of its psychometric properties from birth to 47 months

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dc.contributor.author Hoicka, Elena
dc.contributor.author Soy Telli, Burcu
dc.contributor.author Prouten, Eloise
dc.contributor.author Leckie, George
dc.contributor.author Browne, William J
dc.contributor.author Nurmsoo, Erika
dc.contributor.author Gattis, Merideth
dc.date.accessioned 2021-09-24T06:27:43Z
dc.date.available 2021-09-24T06:27:43Z
dc.date.issued 2021-09-10
dc.identifier.citation Hoicka, E., Soy-Telli, B., Prouten, E. et al. The Early Social Cognition Inventory (ESCI): An examination of its psychometric properties from birth to 47 months. Behav Res (2021). https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-021-01628-z tr_TR
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11787/5179
dc.description Elena Hoicka, Burcu Soy Telli, and Eloise Prouten designed the research, and collected and coded the data. Elena Hoicka was the primary author, and analysed the data. Burcu Soy Telli wrote parts of the Method section, and Merideth Gattis wrote parts of the Introduction. Burcu Soy Telli, Merideth Gattis, George Leckie, William J. Browne, and Erika Nurmsoo edited and gave feedback on the manuscript, both in terms of content and analyses. tr_TR
dc.description.abstract Social cognition refers to a broad range of cognitive processes and skills that allow individuals to interact with and understand others, including a variety of skills from infancy through preschool and beyond, e.g., joint attention, imitation, and belief understanding. However, no measures examine socio-cognitive development from birth through preschool. Current test batteries and parent-report measures focus either on infancy, or toddlerhood through preschool (and beyond). We report six studies in which we developed and tested a new 21-item parent-report measure of social cognition targeting 0–47 months: the Early Social Cognition Inventory (ESCI). Study 1 (N = 295) revealed the ESCI has excellent internal reliability, and a two-factor structure capturing social cognition and age. Study 2 (N = 605) also showed excellent internal reliability and confirmed the two-factor structure. Study 3 (N = 84) found a medium correlation between the ESCI and a researcher-administered social cognition task battery. Study 4 (N = 46) found strong 1-month test–retest reliability. Study 5 found longitudinal stability (6 months: N = 140; 12 months: N = 39), and inter-observer reliability between parents (N = 36) was good, and children’s scores increased significantly over 6 and 12 months. Study 6 showed the ESCI was internally reliable within countries (Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Trinidad and Tobago); parent ethnicity; parent education; and age groups from 4–39 months. ESCI scores positively correlated with household income (UK); children with siblings had higher scores; and Australian parents reported lower scores than American, British, and Canadian parents. tr_TR
dc.description.sponsorship University of Sheffield Women Academic Returners Program, University of Bristol Returning Carers Scheme Grant, Ministry of Education in Turkey. tr_TR
dc.language.iso eng tr_TR
dc.publisher Springer tr_TR
dc.relation.isversionof 10.3758/s13428-021-01628-z tr_TR
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess tr_TR
dc.subject Social cognition tr_TR
dc.subject Theory of Mind tr_TR
dc.subject Survey development tr_TR
dc.subject Infants tr_TR
dc.subject Toddlers tr_TR
dc.subject Preschoolers tr_TR
dc.title The Early Social Cognition Inventory (ESCI): An examination of its psychometric properties from birth to 47 months tr_TR
dc.type article tr_TR
dc.relation.journal Behavior Research Method tr_TR
dc.contributor.department Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi/fen-edebiyat fakültesi/psikoloji bölümü/gelişim psikolojisi anabilim dalı tr_TR
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