Maternal Employment and Child Cognitive Outcomes: The Importance of Analytic Approach
J. Brooks-Gunn, W. J. Han, and J. Waldfogel (2002) and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Early Child Care Research Network (ECCRN; 2000b) came to different conclusions about the effects of maternal employment-although they were addressing similar questions using the same d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental psychology 2007-09, Vol.43 (5), p.1140-1155 |
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Zusammenfassung: | J. Brooks-Gunn, W. J. Han, and J. Waldfogel (2002)
and the
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Early Child Care Research Network (ECCRN; 2000b)
came to different conclusions about the effects of maternal employment-although they were addressing similar questions using the same data set. Brooks-Gunn et al. concluded that maternal employment in infancy has a negative effect on children's cognitive abilities at age 3, whereas the ECCRN found that early nonmaternal care is not related to children's cognitive abilities in their first 3 years. The authors account for this difference by comparing 2 approaches to data analysis: a top-down testing of continuous variables (the approach used by the
ECCRN, 2000b
) and an a priori comparison approach that involves pairwise testing of specific dichotomous contrasts (the approach used by
Brooks-Gunn et al., 2002
). This comparison illustrates the critical importance of analytic approach. It also suggests that Brooks-Gunn et al.'s conclusion from this data set is overstated and should not be used on its own as the basis for practical or policy decisions. |
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ISSN: | 0012-1649 1939-0599 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0012-1649.43.5.1140 |