Mutualistic Coupling Between Vocabulary and Reasoning in Young Children: A Replication and Extension of the Study by Kievit et al. (2017)
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| Publication date | 08-2019 |
| Journal | Psychological Science |
| Volume | Issue number | 30 | 8 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1245-1252 |
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Recent work suggests that the positive manifold of individual differences may arise, or be amplified, by a mechanism called mutualism. Kievit et al. (2017) showed that a latent change score implementation of the mutualism model outperformed alternative models, demonstrating positive reciprocal interactions between vocabulary and reasoning during development. Here, we replicated these findings in a cohort of children (N = 227, 6–8 years old) and expanded the findings in three directions. First, a third wave of data was included, and the findings were robust to alternative model specifications. Second, a simulation demonstrated that data sets of similar magnitude and distributional properties could have, in principle, favored alternative models with close to 100% power. Third, we found support for the hypothesis that mutualistic-coupling effects are stronger and self-feedback parameters weaker in younger children. Together, these findings replicated the work of Kievit et al. (2017) and further support the hypothesis that mutualism supports cognitive development.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary materials. - Erratum published in: Pysychological Science (2019) vol. 30, iss. 8, p. 1253. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797619841265 |
| Other links | https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797619860523 |
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