Readability, expressiveness and social favourability judgments for targets with varying levels of autistic traits
Publication date
2023-07-11Creators
Alkhaldi, Rabi
Sheppard, Elizabeth
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This study examined the impact of autistic traits of targets on various aspects of perceivers perceptions. One group of perceivers made judgments that involved reading the targets' behaviour (readability); one group made judgments of the targets' expressiveness; and one group made judgments about targets' perceived levels of socially favourable traits as well as whether or not they liked the targets.
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Subjects
- Autism
- Perception
- Social psychology
- Autistic traits; expressiveness, readability, social favourability
- Biological Sciences::Psychology::Personality & individual differences
- B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion::BF Psychology
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Science::School of Psychology
Deposit date
2023-07-11Data type
Excel files containing ratingsContributors
- Mitchell, Peter
- Burdett, Emily
- Ellerby, Zack
Funders
- None
Collection dates
- 2020
Data collection method
Responses in Psychopy experiment. The data was extracted from individual participant files into combined raw dataResource languages
- en