“…For one, performance on the DMS test has been shown to improve with age, i.e., from early childhood well into the middle school years (Huang, Klein, & Leung, 2016;Perlman, Huppert, & Luna, 2015). Studies including typically developing children using the DMS paradigm have shown that this test can be administered in children as young as 5 years and older and that the cognitive functions measured with the DMS develop rapidly in young children and mature in adolescence (Green et al, 2019;Paule et al, 1998;Roque et al, 2011;Luciana, 2003;Luciana & Nelson, 1998, 2002 see below for more details on developmental trajectories of DMS scores). Further support for content validity (i.e., the test measures what is said to be measured) is found in, for instance, Green and colleagues (2019) who administered the DMS in a group of 5-15 years old children from Mexico City.…”