2023
DOI: 10.1080/20473869.2023.2269325
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An affective assessment: incarnate biases in picture captions for autistic children

Yuguo Ke,
Xiaozhen Zhou
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“…In evaluating the treatment accuracy of the SSRS and NEGP, our study compared results with a parallel study conducted in the same clinical setting and treatment period, involving a cohort of 99 children diagnosed with autism, leading to significantly divergent findings (9,31). These outcomes echo previous research indicating that while the SSRS showed moderate effect sizes in predicting severe autism in the aforementioned study, the incorporation of the NEGP did not yield significant results.…”
Section: Treatment Accuracy Of the Ssrs And Negpsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…In evaluating the treatment accuracy of the SSRS and NEGP, our study compared results with a parallel study conducted in the same clinical setting and treatment period, involving a cohort of 99 children diagnosed with autism, leading to significantly divergent findings (9,31). These outcomes echo previous research indicating that while the SSRS showed moderate effect sizes in predicting severe autism in the aforementioned study, the incorporation of the NEGP did not yield significant results.…”
Section: Treatment Accuracy Of the Ssrs And Negpsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Furthermore, a growing body of literature suggests that while personification abuse typically remains stable in early childhood among individuals with autism, recent studies have unveiled various trajectories where initial personification abuse in autistic students can deteriorate, improve, or transition to non-clinical levels during their kindergarten years (9). Researchers have identified several emotion-responsive factors in autistic students through investigations into developmental pathways, often centered around Moffitt's theory of personification trend progression in autistic students across different developmental stages (10,11).…”
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confidence: 99%