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Cheating - Dog Task
The Cheating - Dog task aims to measure behavioral control by giving a child an opportunity to cheat while predicting which of two dogs will receive a bone. The child is instructed that they will receive 5 cents for every correct prediction, and to tell the researcher whether their prediction was correct or incorrect
Electrocardiography (ECG)
Electrocardiography (ECG) is a medical diagnostic technique that records the electrical activity of the heart over time, enabling the assessment of its rhythm, rate, and overall cardiovascular health
Sexuality
Sexuality (SX) assesses self-reported sexual experiences, such as time of the first sexual intercourse, number of years since the first sexual intercourse, sexual orientation, etc
Psychiatric family illness
Psychiatric family illness assesses the presence and severity of psychiatric problems of first degree family members, including ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, psychosis, depression, anxiety, addiction, bipolar disorder, mental disability, eating disorder, and dementia
Social Information Processing - Attribution and Emotional Response Questionnaire (SIP-AEQ)
The Social Information Processing - Attribution and Emotional Response Questionnaire (SIP-AEQ) assesses how participants interpret socially ambiguous situations in which an adverse action is directed at the person with whom they are asked to identify with. The questionnaire consists of vignettes about hostile attribution, instrumental attribution, and benign attribution to provocation. Each vignette is then followed by four Likert-scaled questions that assess direct hostile intent (e.g., “This person wanted to physically hurt me”), indirect hostile intent (e.g., “This person wanted to make me look bad”), instrumental non-hostile intent (e.g., “This person wanted to win the match”), and neutral or benign intent (e.g., “This person did this by accident”). The four attribution items are then followed by two items designed to reflect negative emotional response (NER; i.e., “How likely is it that you would be angry if this happened to you?” and “How likely is it that you would be upset with yourself if this happened to you?”)
Intrasexual Competition Scale (ICS)
The Intrasexual Competition Scale (ICS) is a validated assessment of intrasexual competitiveness, i.e., viewing the confrontation with same-sex individuals, especially in the context of contact with the opposite-sex, in competitive terms. Items concern physical appearance, attention, being jealous, and wanting to win
Free Play Observation
The Free Play Observation Task aims to measure the way parents and their children interact, by observing them during free play without instructions
Pain
The pain questionnaire is a self-developed questionnaire that assesses (chronic) pain, such as headache, abdominal pain, and pain in the locomotor system
Peer status
Peer status was assessed through peer nominations by the respondent and their classmates. Respondents could nominate their classmates on, among others, peers they liked and disliked, peers who helped others, and peers who bullied or who were being bullied
Pediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale (PDSS)
The Pediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale (PDSS) assesses self-reported daytime sleepiness in middle-school children. It consists of 8 items on a 5-point Likert scale, such as "How often do you fall asleep or get drowsy during class periods?", and "How often do you fall back to sleep after being awakened in the morning?"