MEMORIA DE TRABAJO VERBAL Y SU RELACIÓN CON VARIABLES SOCIO-DEMOGRÁFICAS EN NIÑOS COLOMBIANOS

The increasing inclusion of socio-demographic variables in studies of cognitive development in children points to a renewed interest in the scientific community to identify how context shapes human development. Along this line of knowledge, this study aims to examine the relationship between develop...

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Main Authors: Cadavid Ruiz, Natalia, del Río, Pablo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Católica de Colombia 2012-06-01
Series:Acta Colombiana de Psicología
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Online Access:http://portalweb.ucatolica.edu.co/easyWeb2/files/23_8618_vol15-no1-art9.pdf
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spelling doaj-89ceceee9fc546b596b10725bb0b44212020-11-25T01:03:46ZengUniversidad Católica de ColombiaActa Colombiana de Psicología0123-91551909-97112012-06-0115199109MEMORIA DE TRABAJO VERBAL Y SU RELACIÓN CON VARIABLES SOCIO-DEMOGRÁFICAS EN NIÑOS COLOMBIANOSCadavid Ruiz, Nataliadel Río, PabloThe increasing inclusion of socio-demographic variables in studies of cognitive development in children points to a renewed interest in the scientific community to identify how context shapes human development. Along this line of knowledge, this study aims to examine the relationship between development of verbal working memory, age, socioeconomic status, type of school and daily activities performed by 159 Colombian children aged 6 and 8 years old. Their verbal working memory was assessed using the Progression and Regression Digit Span Test, and the Letters and Numbers Tests of the WISC-IV. Results show that older children perform better in both tests, and that children of middle and upper classes who attend private schools are those who score higher on the Progression and Regression Digit Span Test. In addition, it was found that activities like using the computer, practicing sports and doing homework allow a better performance in the above mentioned task. Results of this study suggest that the Progression and Regression Digit Span task depends on socio-demographic variables, while the Letters and Numbers Test does not seem to be linked to them.http://portalweb.ucatolica.edu.co/easyWeb2/files/23_8618_vol15-no1-art9.pdfVerbal working memorysocioeconomic statusdaily activitieschildren
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MEMORIA DE TRABAJO VERBAL Y SU RELACIÓN CON VARIABLES SOCIO-DEMOGRÁFICAS EN NIÑOS COLOMBIANOS
Acta Colombiana de Psicología
Verbal working memory
socioeconomic status
daily activities
children
author_facet Cadavid Ruiz, Natalia
del Río, Pablo
author_sort Cadavid Ruiz, Natalia
title MEMORIA DE TRABAJO VERBAL Y SU RELACIÓN CON VARIABLES SOCIO-DEMOGRÁFICAS EN NIÑOS COLOMBIANOS
title_short MEMORIA DE TRABAJO VERBAL Y SU RELACIÓN CON VARIABLES SOCIO-DEMOGRÁFICAS EN NIÑOS COLOMBIANOS
title_full MEMORIA DE TRABAJO VERBAL Y SU RELACIÓN CON VARIABLES SOCIO-DEMOGRÁFICAS EN NIÑOS COLOMBIANOS
title_fullStr MEMORIA DE TRABAJO VERBAL Y SU RELACIÓN CON VARIABLES SOCIO-DEMOGRÁFICAS EN NIÑOS COLOMBIANOS
title_full_unstemmed MEMORIA DE TRABAJO VERBAL Y SU RELACIÓN CON VARIABLES SOCIO-DEMOGRÁFICAS EN NIÑOS COLOMBIANOS
title_sort memoria de trabajo verbal y su relación con variables socio-demográficas en niños colombianos
publisher Universidad Católica de Colombia
series Acta Colombiana de Psicología
issn 0123-9155
1909-9711
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The increasing inclusion of socio-demographic variables in studies of cognitive development in children points to a renewed interest in the scientific community to identify how context shapes human development. Along this line of knowledge, this study aims to examine the relationship between development of verbal working memory, age, socioeconomic status, type of school and daily activities performed by 159 Colombian children aged 6 and 8 years old. Their verbal working memory was assessed using the Progression and Regression Digit Span Test, and the Letters and Numbers Tests of the WISC-IV. Results show that older children perform better in both tests, and that children of middle and upper classes who attend private schools are those who score higher on the Progression and Regression Digit Span Test. In addition, it was found that activities like using the computer, practicing sports and doing homework allow a better performance in the above mentioned task. Results of this study suggest that the Progression and Regression Digit Span task depends on socio-demographic variables, while the Letters and Numbers Test does not seem to be linked to them.
topic Verbal working memory
socioeconomic status
daily activities
children
url http://portalweb.ucatolica.edu.co/easyWeb2/files/23_8618_vol15-no1-art9.pdf
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