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Title Learning potential and social skills in children with Asperger disorder
Authors Bonete, Saray , Carmen Vives, Ma , Fernandez-Parra, Antonio , Dolores Calero, Ma , GARCÍA MARTÍN, MARÍA BELÉN
External publication No
Means Behav. Psychol. Psicol. Conductual
Scope Article
Nature Científica
JCR Quartile 4
SJR Quartile 4
SJR Impact 0.178
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Publication date 01/12/2010
ISI 000284989800002
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-80052850103
Abstract During the past years the literature about Asperger Disorder (AD) has focused on the empirical study of its core features Static assessment procedures have been the most common method of research However this perspective is particularly limited with regard to social interaction Taking into account that several research different psychological pathologies it is possible to expect similar implications in AD This study examines the performance of children with AD (n =10 11-16 years old) and a compared sample of typical peers (n= 10) Children were assessed using a static intelligence test a dynamic assessment instrument and different tests concerning social variables such as interpersonal skills empathy and social problem solving Results showed no differences between groups in learning potential On the other hand social difficulties were confirmed especially in the adjustment and practical effectiveness of the solutions they generated Implications of considering dynamic assessment as a valid approach to the social dysfunction suffered in AD are discussed
Keywords Asperger disorder; dynamic assessment; social skills; intelligence
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