The current study contributes to previous work on measuring the social phenotype in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) by validating a multidimensional test of social competence developed for use with individuals with and without ASD. The "Multidimensional Social Competence Scale" (MSCS) was previously validated as a parent-rating scale with youth 11-18 years with ASD without intellectual disability and typically developing adolescents of comparable age. The current study presents a validation of a self-report version of the MSCS in a non-clinical young adult population (N = 1178, males = 360, females = 817, age range = 17-25 years). The MSCS consists of seven domains that represent social competence: social motivation, social inferencing, demo...
Objectives: This paper investigates the associations of social competence with cognitive representat...
This study adds to a small body of literature on social skills measures and interventions for adults...
Research indicates that autism is the extreme end of a continuously distributed trait. The Social Re...
The current study contributes to previous work on measuring the social phenotype in Autism Spectrum ...
The current study contributes to previous work on measuring the social phenotype in Autism Spectrum ...
Although social cognition is frequently identified as a target in clinical trials and psychosocial i...
The current study aims to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Emotion Regulation and Social ...
Background: The aim of this paper was to provide an initial validation of a newly developed parent q...
Few scales exist that assess social competence in children with Asperger\u27s and high functioning a...
The present study aims at examining whether the 'Social Skills Performance Assessment' (SSPA; Patter...
The current study examined whether parents and therapists perceived changes in social skills in chil...
Contains fulltext : 150562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Average intelli...
The ability to understand owns behavior and of others is called social competence (Haager, Klinger, ...
Purpose: Social communication or pragmatic skills are continuously distributed in the general popula...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Objectives: This paper investigates the associations of social competence with cognitive representat...
This study adds to a small body of literature on social skills measures and interventions for adults...
Research indicates that autism is the extreme end of a continuously distributed trait. The Social Re...
The current study contributes to previous work on measuring the social phenotype in Autism Spectrum ...
The current study contributes to previous work on measuring the social phenotype in Autism Spectrum ...
Although social cognition is frequently identified as a target in clinical trials and psychosocial i...
The current study aims to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Emotion Regulation and Social ...
Background: The aim of this paper was to provide an initial validation of a newly developed parent q...
Few scales exist that assess social competence in children with Asperger\u27s and high functioning a...
The present study aims at examining whether the 'Social Skills Performance Assessment' (SSPA; Patter...
The current study examined whether parents and therapists perceived changes in social skills in chil...
Contains fulltext : 150562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Average intelli...
The ability to understand owns behavior and of others is called social competence (Haager, Klinger, ...
Purpose: Social communication or pragmatic skills are continuously distributed in the general popula...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Objectives: This paper investigates the associations of social competence with cognitive representat...
This study adds to a small body of literature on social skills measures and interventions for adults...
Research indicates that autism is the extreme end of a continuously distributed trait. The Social Re...