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The Perception of Social Situations
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About The Perception of Social Situations
Scale Name
The Perception of Social Situations
Author Details
Nah, Y. H., & Poon, K. K.
Translation Availability
Not Sure
Background/Description
The perception of social situations is developed by Nah, Y. H., & Poon, K. K. The core purpose of the tool is to examine how children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) make social judgments of social situations and provide justifications for their responses.
Administration, Scoring and Interpretation
- Inform the respondent
- Choose the format
- Provide instructions
- Present the stories
Reliability and Validity
N/A
Available Versions
08-Stories
Reference
Nah, Y. H., & Poon, K. K. (2011). The perception of social situations by children with autism spectrum disorders. Autism, 15(2), 185-203.
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