“…Furthermore, while each of the 31 total measures (i.e., 16 proxy-report and 15 self-report) that comprise the NIHTB-EBs for children can be considered separately as unique entities, the creation of composite scores may be useful in examining broader constructs of emotional functioning. Composite scores have been created for other NIHTB assessments, including the NIHTB Cognition Battery for adults (Heaton et al, 2014), the NIHTB Cognition Battery for children (Akshoomoff et al, 2013), and the NIHTB-EB for adults (Babakhanyan, Casaletto, & Heaton, 2015;Babakhanyan, I., McKenna, B. S., Casaletto, K. B., & Heaton, R. K. 2018). The primary goal of the current study was to empirically examine the major constructs assessed by each of the four NIHTB-EBs for children, using factor analyses of data from the U.S. national normative sample of 2,916 Englishspeaking children.…”