Social Impairment in Autism

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a disorder in which two of the characteristics are social problems and difficulty communicating. This study is a secondary analysis which provides insight on the social communication differences and variability within ASD. Research studies suggest there is a correlation between impairments in social affect and skills in adaptive socialization beyond what IQ reveals. The ADOS and the Vineland-II provide a general idea of child’s adaptive socialization skills. When comparing the two, it is anticipated that the results will reveal that the ADOS Social Items predict the Vineland-II Social Composite Score.

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Work Title Social Impairment in Autism
Subtitle An Examination of the Relationship Between Social Items on the ADOS and Vineland-II
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  1. HAILLEY MARIE FARGO
  2. JESSICA MARIE SIGALA
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  1. Information Literacy Award
  2. autism
  3. psychology
License CC BY 4.0 (Attribution)
Work Type Poster
Deposited May 22, 2018

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