1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.1990.tb01542.x
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Social cognition and impaired social interaction in people with severe learning difficulties*

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Social skills training has focused on ‘performance’ or overt behaviour, rather than on the other components of successful social functioning: motivation and goals, analysis of social information, and performance feedback, Some basic aspects of this ‘analysis’ or ‘social cognition’ component were compared in a preliminary study of 25 teenagers and young adults with severe learning difficulties, whose social interaction was categorized as either ‘impaired’ or ‘appropriate’. As predicted from the liter… Show more

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