This study aimed to assess the efficacy of two cartoons which depict autistic characters in improving attitudes towards autistic peers in two separate studies. Forty-six children participated in study 1 (4–7 years), and 47 children participated in study 2 (8–11 years). Both the conative (behavioural) component of attitudes and knowledge about autism were measured before and after the cartoon interventions. Knowledge of autism increased after watching the cartoons in both studies but attitudes to autism only improved in study 1. Knowledge was shown to correlate with change in some but not all attitude measures. The findings suggest that cartoons can improve attitudes to autism, but this may depend on how information is presented
Two adults with autistic disorder (28 and 26 years old) and an adult with intellectual handicap (30 ...
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Little research has been done on some ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) individuals\u27 relationship to...
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Design: 2 x 2 between subjects design, where 121 participants were randomly allocated to one of four...
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peer reviewedIn this exploratory study we assessed how attitudes of children with autism spectrum di...
Objectives: The study aimed to examine the ability of children with an Autism Spectrum Condition (AS...
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Two adults with autistic disorder (28 and 26 years old) and an adult with intellectual handicap (30 ...
This study evaluated the effects of an early education inclusion program for children with autism: ‘...
This study added peer strategies and strengths information to descriptive and explanatory informatio...
Abstract Media depictions of autism have the potential to have either positive or detrimental impact...
Little research has been done on some ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) individuals\u27 relationship to...
The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a growing concern in schools across the nation. ...
Many studies have been conducted to observe the effect of contact on attitudes toward people with me...
Children with autism face many social challenges and these have been associated with vulnerability t...
Facial Feedback and Laughter Contagion in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Molly Helt, PhD Un...
Design: 2 x 2 between subjects design, where 121 participants were randomly allocated to one of four...
This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of Social Stories utilising either photograph or s...
The rates of autism diagnoses are increasing, as is the use of technology and online interactions, b...
peer reviewedIn this exploratory study we assessed how attitudes of children with autism spectrum di...
Objectives: The study aimed to examine the ability of children with an Autism Spectrum Condition (AS...
This thesis examined how typically developing (TD) pupils relate to autistic peers, given the preval...
Two adults with autistic disorder (28 and 26 years old) and an adult with intellectual handicap (30 ...
This study evaluated the effects of an early education inclusion program for children with autism: ‘...
This study added peer strategies and strengths information to descriptive and explanatory informatio...