Identification of appropriate social interaction by adolescents with autism
By: Balling, Katie.
Contributor(s): Jones, Robert S P | Noone, Stephen J | et al.
Series: International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 58 (1) 2012: 1-11.Publisher: 2012Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | ADOLESCENCE | SOCIAL COMPETENCE | SOCIAL JUDGEMENTS | INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR | APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR | INTERVENTIONSummary: Conducted a study which demonstrated that adolescents with autism were less able, than others, to identify appropriate and inappropriate social interactions presented to them using a DVD format. Also explored the effects of training this group to identify appropriate and inappropriate social interactions. Discusses the findings and their implications.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Conducted a study which demonstrated that adolescents with autism were less able, than others, to identify appropriate and inappropriate social interactions presented to them using a DVD format. Also explored the effects of training this group to identify appropriate and inappropriate social interactions. Discusses the findings and their implications.
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