Development of executive functions in Lebanese children

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The current study focused on adapting EF tests for children to the Arabic language and examine the developmental trajectories of a sample of school-aged Lebanese children in four domains of EF (inhibition, flexibility, working memory, and planning). It also focused on examining the effects of gender and parental education level on EF performance. The study population included 100 Lebanese children aged from 6 to 12-years old who were grouped and comparable for age, gender, and parental level of education. Results revealed a main effect of age and level of education of parents while the effect of gender was non-significant. © 2021 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Arabic (language), Article, Child, Education, Executive function, Female, Gender, Human, Human experiment, Human tissue, Lebanese, Major clinical study, Male, Working memory

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