1996
DOI: 10.1016/0165-1781(96)02897-1
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Construct validity of two tests of social cognition in schizophrenia

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“…Although politeness is part of the rules that govern social situations referring to abstract social cues as defined by Corrigan et al (40), it was correctly identified by the SZ patients in our study. Such finding diverges from the results of some of the studies by Corrigan and colleagues (39, 43).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 44%
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“…Although politeness is part of the rules that govern social situations referring to abstract social cues as defined by Corrigan et al (40), it was correctly identified by the SZ patients in our study. Such finding diverges from the results of some of the studies by Corrigan and colleagues (39, 43).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…Tasks used to investigate social perception abilities generally assess the ability of a person to identify social roles, social context, and rules of a society (37, 38). They require to process social cues which can be concrete (i.e., actions, roles, and dialogs explicitly displayed by the protagonists) or abstract (i.e., knowledge inferred from action and dialog of the protagonists such as affects, rules, and goals) [(39, 40), see Ref. (41) for examples].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both have been shown to have good psychometric properties. [12][13][14] As in a previous study, 8 we used transformed z scores to derive a composite measure of social perception from the SCRT and the SFRT.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Social perception is the ability to understand and appraise social roles, rules and context. We assessed social perception with the Social Cue Recognition Test (SCRT), 12,13 which requires individuals to use social cues to make inferences about situational events that generated specific social cues or to identify interpersonal features in a given situation, and with the Situational Features Recognition Test (SFRT), 13,14 which requires participants to identify features from a list of descriptors that describe 5 familiar situations (e.g., driving a car) and 4 unfamiliar situations (e.g., building an igloo). Both have been shown to have good psychometric properties.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entre os 77 estudos, foi possível identificar as seguintes categorias: (1) estudos sobre diferentes aspectos relacionados ao funcionamento cognitivo (n = 23) 6,10,12,15,20,21,23,25,29,32,35,38,41,43,44,48,54,57,61,62,66,67,77 ; (2) validação de instrumentos e baterias de testes neuropsicológicos (n = 22) [7][8][9]17,18,24,30,36,39,40,47,51,55,56,[63][64][65]68,70,73,75,79 ; (3) avaliação de sinais neuropsicológicos e do efeito do tempo sobre cognição (n = 13) 14,16,31,33,…”
Section: Resultsunclassified