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Development and Validation of a Q-Sort Procedure to Assess Temperament and Behavior in Preschool-Age Children

  • Maureen E. Buckley
  • , Daniel N. Klein
  • , C. Emily Durbin
  • , Elizabeth P. Hayden
  • , Kirstin C. Moerk

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Abstract

Few broad observational measures of preschool-age children's temperament and behavior currently exist. Studied the Child Temperament and Behavior Q-Set (CTBQ-Set) as a naturalistic observation measure to tap the major domains of temperament and behavior in preschoolers. Pairs of observers rated the behavior of a community sample of preschoolers during 2 independent home visits using q-sort methodology. The CTBQ-Set scales displayed good levels of internal consistency and convergent and discriminant content saturation. The scales displayed good interrater reliability at each observation and moderate test-retest stability between observations. The construct validity of the CTBQ-Set scales was supported by correlations with mothers' ratings of their children's behavior using the Child Behavior Checklist for 2- and 3-year-olds (CBCL/2-3) and the Children's Behavior Questionnaire. The CTBQ-Set shows promise as an observer-rated measure of preschoolers' behavior and temperament in their natural home environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)525-539
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002

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