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Similarity in cognitive ability measurement at age 14-17

Explore where selected cohorts overlapped in their assessment of cognitive abilities at the ages of 14 to 17.

For background guidance on the table below, see the main harmonisation feasibility page in this guide.

Ability domain NSHD (Age 15) NCDS (Age 16) BCS70 (Age 16) ALSPAC (Age 15) MCS (Age 14) MCS (Age 17)
Gc (Crystallised ability) AH4 verbal ability Vocabulary (APU) Vocabulary (WASI) Vocabulary (APU)
Gc/Grw (Crystallised ability/ Reading & writing) Watts-Vernon Reading Test Reading Comprehension (NFER) Edinburgh Reading Test (ERT)
Spelling test
Gf (Fluid ability) AH4 non-verbal ability Matrices (BAS) Matrix Reasoning (WASI) Number Analogies
Gq (Quantitative knowledge) Mathematics Test Mathematics (NFER) Arithmetic (APU) Number Analogies
Gt (Decision speed) Inhibition (Stop-signal) Task Cambridge Gambling Task (CANTAB)

Additional detail on the individual measures is available in the childhood cognition section of this guide.

Explanations of the ability domains are provided in the introductory section.

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Similarity in cognitive ability measurement at age 14-17