The Executive Function of Bilingual and Monolingual Children: A Technical Efficiency Approach

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The Executive Function of Bilingual and Monolingual Children: A Technical Efficiency Approach. / Papastergiou, Athanasia; Pappas, Vasileios; Sanoudaki, Eirini.
Yn: Behavior Research Methods, Cyfrol 54, Rhif 3, 06.2022, t. 1319-1345.

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Papastergiou A, Pappas V, Sanoudaki E. The Executive Function of Bilingual and Monolingual Children: A Technical Efficiency Approach. Behavior Research Methods. 2022 Meh;54(3):1319-1345. Epub 2021 Medi 10. doi: https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-021-01658-7

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Papastergiou, Athanasia ; Pappas, Vasileios ; Sanoudaki, Eirini. / The Executive Function of Bilingual and Monolingual Children: A Technical Efficiency Approach. Yn: Behavior Research Methods. 2022 ; Cyfrol 54, Rhif 3. tt. 1319-1345.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - The Executive Function of Bilingual and Monolingual Children: A Technical Efficiency Approach

AU - Papastergiou, Athanasia

AU - Pappas, Vasileios

AU - Sanoudaki, Eirini

PY - 2022/6

Y1 - 2022/6

N2 - This paper introduces a novel approach to evaluate performance in the executive functioning skills of bilingual and monolingual children. This approach targets method- and analysis-specific issues in the field, which has reached an impasse (Antoniou et al., 2021). This study moves beyond the traditional approach towards bilingualism by using an array of executive functioning tasks and frontier methodologies, which allow us to jointly consider multiple tasks and metrics in a new measure; technical efficiency (TE). We use a data envelopment analysis technique to estimate TE for a sample of 32 Greek-English bilingual and 38 Greek monolingual children. In a second stage, we compare the TE of the groups using an ANCOVA, a bootstrap regression, and a k-means nearest-neighbour technique, while controlling for a range of background variables. Results show that bilinguals have superior TE compared to their monolingual counterparts, being around 6.5% more efficient. Robustness tests reveal that TE yields similar results to the more complex conventional MANCOVA analyses, while utilising information in a more efficient way. By using the TE approach on a relevant existing dataset, we further highlight TE's advantages compared to conventional analyses; not only does TE use a single measure, instead of two principal components, but it also allows more group observations as it accounts for differences between the groups by construction.

AB - This paper introduces a novel approach to evaluate performance in the executive functioning skills of bilingual and monolingual children. This approach targets method- and analysis-specific issues in the field, which has reached an impasse (Antoniou et al., 2021). This study moves beyond the traditional approach towards bilingualism by using an array of executive functioning tasks and frontier methodologies, which allow us to jointly consider multiple tasks and metrics in a new measure; technical efficiency (TE). We use a data envelopment analysis technique to estimate TE for a sample of 32 Greek-English bilingual and 38 Greek monolingual children. In a second stage, we compare the TE of the groups using an ANCOVA, a bootstrap regression, and a k-means nearest-neighbour technique, while controlling for a range of background variables. Results show that bilinguals have superior TE compared to their monolingual counterparts, being around 6.5% more efficient. Robustness tests reveal that TE yields similar results to the more complex conventional MANCOVA analyses, while utilising information in a more efficient way. By using the TE approach on a relevant existing dataset, we further highlight TE's advantages compared to conventional analyses; not only does TE use a single measure, instead of two principal components, but it also allows more group observations as it accounts for differences between the groups by construction.

KW - Bilinguals

KW - Executive Function

KW - technical efficiency

KW - DEA

KW - k-means

KW - bootstrap

U2 - https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-021-01658-7

DO - https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-021-01658-7

M3 - Article

C2 - 34508285

VL - 54

SP - 1319

EP - 1345

JO - Behavior Research Methods

JF - Behavior Research Methods

SN - 1554-3528

IS - 3

ER -