2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.rasd.2006.07.003
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A critical review of assessment targets and methods for social skills excesses and deficits for children with autism spectrum disorders

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“…Indeed, some investigators have recognized the promise of the SRS and recommended it be subjected to further study (Matson and Wilkins 2007;Aman et al 2004). Future steps are using it in treatment outcome studies, evaluating its psychometric properties, and making it a norm-referenced assessment.…”
Section: The Social Responsiveness Scale (Srs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, some investigators have recognized the promise of the SRS and recommended it be subjected to further study (Matson and Wilkins 2007;Aman et al 2004). Future steps are using it in treatment outcome studies, evaluating its psychometric properties, and making it a norm-referenced assessment.…”
Section: The Social Responsiveness Scale (Srs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As awareness of the social needs of adolescents and young adults with HFA/AS has increased, research on social skills interventions for this population has increased as well (Tse et al 2007). The research on social skills assessment for this population, however, has not advanced at the same pace (Matson and Wilkins 2007). The most commonly used method for assessing social skills intervention outcomes in individuals with HFA/AS remains informant report, usually in the form of questionnaires (Matson and Wilkins 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research on social skills assessment for this population, however, has not advanced at the same pace (Matson and Wilkins 2007). The most commonly used method for assessing social skills intervention outcomes in individuals with HFA/AS remains informant report, usually in the form of questionnaires (Matson and Wilkins 2007). While questionnaire methods are quick and cost effective, their results are limited by their dependence on the informant's perspective and biases (Bellack et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As such it does have the benefit of a number of definitions being provided by researchers; unfortunately the quantity does not aid agreement of a single definition. Matson and Wilkins (2007) summarised this position when they commented that the definitions used for social skills are almost as varied as the studies conducted (p. 29). Bielecki and Swender (2004) stated "a universally accepted definition of social skills does not exist but major themes are However, there does seem to be a theme of the development of observable behaviours for researchers to use when considering social skills, indeed this is how the majority of social skills assessments are designed.…”
Section: Social Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%