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Autism does not Dictate Children’s Lack of Sharing in a Prosocial Choice Test
by
Rohrbeck, Kristin
, Townsend, Laina
, Vonk, Jennifer
, Robeson, Audrey
in
Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Autistic children
/ Behavior
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Children
/ Cognition
/ Control Groups
/ Cultural Background
/ Demographic aspects
/ Empathy
/ Games
/ Health aspects
/ Helping behavior in children
/ Intermediate Grades
/ Interpersonal Competence
/ Meta Analysis
/ Neurosciences
/ Original Paper
/ Pediatrics
/ Pervasive Developmental Disorders
/ Prediction
/ Prosocial Behavior
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Resource allocation
/ Shared Resources and Services
/ Sharing
/ Sharing Behavior
/ Social aspects
/ Theory of mind
/ Young Children
2021
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Autism does not Dictate Children’s Lack of Sharing in a Prosocial Choice Test
by
Rohrbeck, Kristin
, Townsend, Laina
, Vonk, Jennifer
, Robeson, Audrey
in
Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Autistic children
/ Behavior
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Children
/ Cognition
/ Control Groups
/ Cultural Background
/ Demographic aspects
/ Empathy
/ Games
/ Health aspects
/ Helping behavior in children
/ Intermediate Grades
/ Interpersonal Competence
/ Meta Analysis
/ Neurosciences
/ Original Paper
/ Pediatrics
/ Pervasive Developmental Disorders
/ Prediction
/ Prosocial Behavior
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Resource allocation
/ Shared Resources and Services
/ Sharing
/ Sharing Behavior
/ Social aspects
/ Theory of mind
/ Young Children
2021
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Autism does not Dictate Children’s Lack of Sharing in a Prosocial Choice Test
by
Rohrbeck, Kristin
, Townsend, Laina
, Vonk, Jennifer
, Robeson, Audrey
in
Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Autistic children
/ Behavior
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Child and School Psychology
/ Children
/ Cognition
/ Control Groups
/ Cultural Background
/ Demographic aspects
/ Empathy
/ Games
/ Health aspects
/ Helping behavior in children
/ Intermediate Grades
/ Interpersonal Competence
/ Meta Analysis
/ Neurosciences
/ Original Paper
/ Pediatrics
/ Pervasive Developmental Disorders
/ Prediction
/ Prosocial Behavior
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Resource allocation
/ Shared Resources and Services
/ Sharing
/ Sharing Behavior
/ Social aspects
/ Theory of mind
/ Young Children
2021
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Autism does not Dictate Children’s Lack of Sharing in a Prosocial Choice Test
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Autism does not Dictate Children’s Lack of Sharing in a Prosocial Choice Test
2021
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Overview
Studies have examined the association between theory of mind (ToM) and prosocial behavior in children with mixed results. A handful of studies have examined prosocial sharing behavior in children with autism, who typically exhibit ToM deficits. Studies using resource allocation tasks have generally failed to find significant differences between the sharing behavior of children with autism and neurotypical children. We presented 18 neurotypical children and 33 children with autism with the Dictator Game. Children had the opportunity to allocate toys in recipient present and absent conditions. Both groups donated more items in the recipient present versus absent condition and chose the prosocial option at above chance levels. Children with autism behave as prosocially as neurotypical children do in this paradigm.
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Springer US,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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