Is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read?

Yes === The link between autistic people having a mind that is difficult to read (by neurotypical participants) and being perceived unfavorably was investigated. Videoed Autistic and neurotypical targets from Sheppard et al. (PLOS ONE 7(11):e49859, 2016) were scored for how readable they were when...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Alkhaldi, R.S., Sheppard, E., Mitchell, Peter
Language:en
Published: 2020
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17874
id ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-17874
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-178742020-07-15T07:09:31Z Is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read? Alkhaldi, R.S. Sheppard, E. Mitchell, Peter Autism First impressions Mind reading Social interaction Person perception Yes The link between autistic people having a mind that is difficult to read (by neurotypical participants) and being perceived unfavorably was investigated. Videoed Autistic and neurotypical targets from Sheppard et al. (PLOS ONE 7(11):e49859, 2016) were scored for how readable they were when reacting to a distinctive greeting from the experimenter. These videos were presented to new groups of perceivers (neurotypical adults) who rated neurotypical targets more socially favorably than autistic targets irrespective of whether details of the experimenter’s greeting were concealed (Study 1) or disclosed (Study 2). Target readability correlated with ratings of target favorability (r = .58 and r = .63), independent of target diagnosis. Perceivers might rate targets unfavorably because they experience difficulty reading them, though other interpretations of the correlation are also possible. Saudi Government Scholarship from the Saudi Arabian Cultural Bureau (SACB). 2020-06-04T13:21:36Z 2020-06-26T10:57:59Z 2020-06-04T13:21:36Z 2020-06-26T10:57:59Z 2019-10 2019 2019-06-13 2020-06-04T12:21:44Z Article Published version Alkhaldi RS, Sheppard E and Mitchell P (2019) Is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 49: 3973–3982. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17874 en https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-019-04101-1 © The Author(s) 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
collection NDLTD
language en
sources NDLTD
topic Autism
First impressions
Mind reading
Social interaction
Person perception
spellingShingle Autism
First impressions
Mind reading
Social interaction
Person perception
Alkhaldi, R.S.
Sheppard, E.
Mitchell, Peter
Is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read?
description Yes === The link between autistic people having a mind that is difficult to read (by neurotypical participants) and being perceived unfavorably was investigated. Videoed Autistic and neurotypical targets from Sheppard et al. (PLOS ONE 7(11):e49859, 2016) were scored for how readable they were when reacting to a distinctive greeting from the experimenter. These videos were presented to new groups of perceivers (neurotypical adults) who rated neurotypical targets more socially favorably than autistic targets irrespective of whether details of the experimenter’s greeting were concealed (Study 1) or disclosed (Study 2). Target readability correlated with ratings of target favorability (r = .58 and r = .63), independent of target diagnosis. Perceivers might rate targets unfavorably because they experience difficulty reading them, though other interpretations of the correlation are also possible. === Saudi Government Scholarship from the Saudi Arabian Cultural Bureau (SACB).
author Alkhaldi, R.S.
Sheppard, E.
Mitchell, Peter
author_facet Alkhaldi, R.S.
Sheppard, E.
Mitchell, Peter
author_sort Alkhaldi, R.S.
title Is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read?
title_short Is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read?
title_full Is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read?
title_fullStr Is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read?
title_full_unstemmed Is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read?
title_sort is there a link between autistic people being perceived unfavorably and having a mind that is difficult to read?
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17874
work_keys_str_mv AT alkhaldirs istherealinkbetweenautisticpeoplebeingperceivedunfavorablyandhavingamindthatisdifficulttoread
AT shepparde istherealinkbetweenautisticpeoplebeingperceivedunfavorablyandhavingamindthatisdifficulttoread
AT mitchellpeter istherealinkbetweenautisticpeoplebeingperceivedunfavorablyandhavingamindthatisdifficulttoread
_version_ 1719325452025200640