The social participation of the disabled people is unsatisfactory and low, one of the reasons often overlooked but of great importance may lie in the disparate patterns of social interaction between the disabled people and the abled people. The current study respectively recruited 41 and 80 disabled people in two experiments and adopted give-some games and public good dilemma to explore social interaction patterns between the disabled abled people. The results were as follows: (1) the disabled people preferred to interact with the disabled people and the abled people preferred to interact with the abled people. (2) The disabled abled people had higher cooperation, satisfaction and sense of justice when interacting with the disabled people t...
ABSTRACT L, The manual provides an empirically-based coding system to assess the social skills of ph...
This study intends to identify the social interactions that LWDs participate in as part of the inclu...
The aim of this paper is to determine how adults with disabilities perceive their inclusion into a...
The social participation of the disabled people is unsatisfactory and low, one of the reasons often ...
The empathy-altruism hypothesis postulates that the awareness of others’ need, pain, or distress inc...
In the United States, approximately eight million individuals with disabilities are active in the wo...
This paper presents a qualitative study of people with disabilities, focusing on issues of their soc...
A review of the literature reveals a number of studies showing that it is possible to summarise the ...
Introduction. Students with disabilities have general and specific components of the system of relat...
The article applies Alfred Schutz‘s sociological phenomenological perspective to explore how people ...
The article applies Alfred Schutz‘s sociological phenomenological perspective to explore how people ...
AbstractDisability is a dynamic phenomenon. It is modulated (i.e., modified or maintained) by change...
This article is based on a study in which the interactions in a sports club between persons with phy...
Inequalities have always been central to psychology, sociology and related fields such as social pol...
AbstractThe United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with disabilities opens up opportunit...
ABSTRACT L, The manual provides an empirically-based coding system to assess the social skills of ph...
This study intends to identify the social interactions that LWDs participate in as part of the inclu...
The aim of this paper is to determine how adults with disabilities perceive their inclusion into a...
The social participation of the disabled people is unsatisfactory and low, one of the reasons often ...
The empathy-altruism hypothesis postulates that the awareness of others’ need, pain, or distress inc...
In the United States, approximately eight million individuals with disabilities are active in the wo...
This paper presents a qualitative study of people with disabilities, focusing on issues of their soc...
A review of the literature reveals a number of studies showing that it is possible to summarise the ...
Introduction. Students with disabilities have general and specific components of the system of relat...
The article applies Alfred Schutz‘s sociological phenomenological perspective to explore how people ...
The article applies Alfred Schutz‘s sociological phenomenological perspective to explore how people ...
AbstractDisability is a dynamic phenomenon. It is modulated (i.e., modified or maintained) by change...
This article is based on a study in which the interactions in a sports club between persons with phy...
Inequalities have always been central to psychology, sociology and related fields such as social pol...
AbstractThe United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with disabilities opens up opportunit...
ABSTRACT L, The manual provides an empirically-based coding system to assess the social skills of ph...
This study intends to identify the social interactions that LWDs participate in as part of the inclu...
The aim of this paper is to determine how adults with disabilities perceive their inclusion into a...