Researchers investigated false belief levels of typically developed children and children with autism with two well-known first order false-belief tasks and two second order false belief tasks which were translated into Turkish and reliability was tested. 66 typically developed children and 28 children with autism participated to the study. Results showed consistency with previous literature; typically developed children performed better than children with autism in first order and second order false belief tests. Older children performed better in both tasks but there is no significant gender difference. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Researchers investigated false belief levels of typically developed children and children with autis...
AbstractResearchers investigated false belief levels of typically developed children and children wi...
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Recently, a series of studies demonstrated false belief understanding in young children through comp...
Brambring M, Asbrock D. Validity of False Belief Tasks in Blind Children. Journal of Autism and Deve...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
As children with autism have pervasive executive difficulties it is necessary to determine whether ...
Researchers investigated false belief levels of typically developed children and children with autis...
AbstractResearchers investigated false belief levels of typically developed children and children wi...
Twenty-two children with autism were given four tests of false belief understanding: the Sally-Anne ...
Twenty-two children with autism were given four tests of false belief understanding: the Sally-Anne ...
This study reports on a new false belief measure in a sample of 124 children and adolescents with or...
Recently, a series of studies demonstrated false belief understanding in young children through comp...
Previous research shows that high-functioning children with autism are slow to pass “litmus” false b...
Understanding of false belief has long been considered to be a crucial aspect of theory of mind that...
Several studies have used a cognitive approach to teaching people with autism to pass false belief t...
The contributions of counterfactual conditional reasoning (CCR), belief understanding, and inferenti...
An established body of literature indicates that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have d...
Recently, a series of studies demonstrated false belief understanding in young children through comp...
Brambring M, Asbrock D. Validity of False Belief Tasks in Blind Children. Journal of Autism and Deve...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
As children with autism have pervasive executive difficulties it is necessary to determine whether ...