Research Article

Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status

Volume: 13 Number: 3 July 31, 2024
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Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status

Abstract

In this investigation that scrutinized the cognitive abilities of children aged 60-84 months, a causal-comparative and correlational approach was adopted. The cohort under examination was composed of 120 children attending state-operated independent preschool educational facilities and primary schools. The data collection process employed a personal information form and the Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) Form -6, developed by Lohman and Hagen (2000). The internal consistency coefficient (KR-20) for the overall test, subtest, and battery scores ranged between .69 and .93. The findings of this investigation indicated that gender did not significantly influence the total cognitive abilities score of participants. However, in subtests and batteries, boys demonstrated a significant advantage over girls in the matrices subtest and Non-Verbal Aptitude. In general, an increase was observed in both the battery and total test scores with advancing age group and grade level. Regarding the influence of maternal education, children whose mothers held a bachelor's degree showed significantly higher verbal battery scores compared to those whose mothers had primary or secondary schooling. While there were some exceptions, there was a significant increase in cognitive abilities corresponding with the rise in the father's education level.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Basic Training (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

July 24, 2024

Publication Date

July 31, 2024

Submission Date

July 28, 2023

Acceptance Date

September 17, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 13 Number: 3

APA
Mercan, Z., Akpınar, Ü., & Kocaarslan, M. (2024). Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education, 13(3), 735-750. https://doi.org/10.14686/buefad.1334259
AMA
1.Mercan Z, Akpınar Ü, Kocaarslan M. Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status. BUEFAD. 2024;13(3):735-750. doi:10.14686/buefad.1334259
Chicago
Mercan, Zerrin, Ümmühan Akpınar, and Mustafa Kocaarslan. 2024. “Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status”. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education 13 (3): 735-50. https://doi.org/10.14686/buefad.1334259.
EndNote
Mercan Z, Akpınar Ü, Kocaarslan M (July 1, 2024) Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education 13 3 735–750.
IEEE
[1]Z. Mercan, Ü. Akpınar, and M. Kocaarslan, “Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status”, BUEFAD, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 735–750, July 2024, doi: 10.14686/buefad.1334259.
ISNAD
Mercan, Zerrin - Akpınar, Ümmühan - Kocaarslan, Mustafa. “Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status”. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education 13/3 (July 1, 2024): 735-750. https://doi.org/10.14686/buefad.1334259.
JAMA
1.Mercan Z, Akpınar Ü, Kocaarslan M. Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status. BUEFAD. 2024;13:735–750.
MLA
Mercan, Zerrin, et al. “Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status”. Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education, vol. 13, no. 3, July 2024, pp. 735-50, doi:10.14686/buefad.1334259.
Vancouver
1.Zerrin Mercan, Ümmühan Akpınar, Mustafa Kocaarslan. Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood: An Exploration Across Gender, Age Group, School Type, and Parental Educational Status. BUEFAD. 2024 Jul. 1;13(3):735-50. doi:10.14686/buefad.1334259

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