“…With this in mind, we recommend collecting data using a combination of measurement types (e.g., observer, performance), administrative approaches (e.g., in conditions of high and low distraction, stress and/or social demands) and contexts (e.g., home, school, lab) in order to find a more accurate proxy of actualised EF ability within these indices. Ideally, data should be collected with such measures at repeated intervals in order to use statistical modelling approaches to partition out stable, actualised EF ability from context‐specific fluctuations in the ability to perform towards their upper‐limit EF level (Holochwost et al, 2023). In cases where collecting multiple indices of EF across contexts and time is not feasible, we advise increasing the match between EF measures and children's actualised EF ability as much as possible by matching the data collection conditions to the circumstances in which the child's EF abilities are most commonly deployed.…”