Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Cognitive Psychology -
Baron-Cohen (1997)
Anmerkungen:
- Baron-Cohen, Joliffe, Mortimore and Robertson.
- Background
- Autism - People who are unable or have
difficulty communicating. It is believed that they
have no theory of mind. They are diagnosed
with having a 'triad of impairments' - dfficulty
with: Social interaction, verbal and non-verbal
communication and a lack of imagination.
- Theory of Mind - The ability to understand complex states and
emotions in other people and the fact that they have these thoughts
and feelings (understand why they have these emotions).
- Aim
- To test the hypothesis that autistic adults lack advance Theory of
Mind skills and to provide vast amount of evidence for this hypothesis.
- Participants/Sample
- 3 Groups
- (Experimental) 16 adults with high functioning
Autism (4) or Asperges Syndrome (12)
Anmerkungen:
- - 13 males and 3 females.
- Mean IQ 105.31
- Self-selected
Anmerkungen:
- From a National Autistic Society Magazine.
- (Control) 50 'normal' age-matched adults
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- 25 males and 25 females.
IQ was meant to be above 85.
- Random
Anmerkungen:
- From the general population of Cambridge
- (Control) 10 age matched
adults with Tourette's Syndrome
Anmerkungen:
- - 8 males and 2 females
- Mean IQ 103.5
- Opportunistic
Anmerkungen:
- They were all attending a referal meeting in London.
- Method
- Quasi-Experiment
- Self-Report
- Independent Measures Design
- Procedure
- Each participant was tested in
four tests in a random order.
Anmerkungen:
- Eye Test
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- Procedure
- Participants were shown 25 photos of eyes, for 3 seconds each, on black and white 15x10cm paper.
- Forced choice (target or foil) individually in a quiet room.
- Advance Theory of mind Task
- Happe Strange Story's
Anmerkungen:
- Advance Theory of mind Task
- Series of stories in which the group has to determine if the story is realistically probable or not.
- Gender Recognition
Anmerkungen:
- Emotion Test
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- Control Tasks
Anmerkungen:
- -Gender Recognition
-Basic Emotion recognition
- Tested either in a quiet room at a researchers
clinic or in their own homes.
- Findings
- Eye Task Results
- Gender Recognition Results
- Females are better at the eye task than males.
Anmerkungen:
- Suggesting that females have a more advanced theory of mind then males.
- Results:
Female - 21.8 mean
Male - 18.8 mean
- Both control groups performed
better than the experimental
group in the Eye Task and the
Happe's Stranger stories.
Anmerkungen:
- The Tourette's syndrome control group made no mistakes in the Happe strange stores task.
- There were no differences between
the conditions in the gender and
emotion recognition tests.
Anmerkungen:
- The Gender Recognition and Emotion test's were control test and were not testing advance theory of mind.
- Type of data
Anmerkungen:
- Quantitative (as the tables show)
- Normal participants - Male and Female
- Eye Task mean score: Females - 21.8, Males 18.8
- Gender Recognition mean score: Female 23.8, Males 24.0.
- Conclusion
- Despite having an above or higher than
average IQ, those with autism/asperges
performed badly in the advanced theory of
mind tasks suggesting that they lack in AToM.
Anmerkungen:
- AVoM - Advance Theory of Mind
- Could not have been down to
intelligence as their IQ proves.
- Could not have been down to development of
neuropsychiatric disability since those with Tourettes
syndrome were not unimpaired on the task.
- Researchers claim the Eye Task is a
valid measure of AToM because -
- The target words were mental state words.
- The target words included terms
describing mental state, suggesting that
it is not just an emotion perception task.
- Results mirrored the pattern of performance on
Happe's strange stories - Another AToM task.
- Results were not mirrored in the control task, suggesting that
the Autism/Asperge participants poor performance was not
due to the stimuli being eyes or basic emotion recognition.
- Gender differentiation in the Eye Task reflects possible differences in
the rate of development of theory of mind during early childhood. It
also may mirror the female superiority in language development.
- Usefulness
- This study outlines the fact that those with
autism or asperges syndrome lack when it
comes to AToM.
Anmerkungen:
- Which gives us knowledge on how to help educate and interact with those with Autism and Asperge Syndrome.
- Weaknesses
- Representivity
Anmerkungen:
- Only a small amount of adults were used in the clinical groups groups.
16 for Autism
10 for Tourette's Syndrome
(This is not representative)
- Disadvantage
Anmerkungen:
- Those with Autism or Asperges Syndrome are characterised with not maintaining eye contact with others which puts them at a disadvantage in the eye task.
- Low Ecological Validity
Anmerkungen:
- Being in a laboratory experiment means that it is not in a natural enviroment in which the groups would view someone who is displaying emotions.
- Ethics
Anmerkungen:
- Those with autism normally have a schedule in which their lives revolve around , this study distrupted that schedule and it was reported that multiple people within the experimental group were distressed and upset.
- Validity
Anmerkungen:
- The experimental group did get some of the responses correct, weakening the conclusion that all people with autism and asperges lack an AToM.
- To improve this, an analysis of what they got right and wrong could help the validity as it may give a pattern as to what those with the disorders find difficult identifying.
- Vairables
- (IV) Independant Variable
Anmerkungen:
- Which group they were in;
- Adults with high fuctioning Autistic/Asperges
- Normal adults
- Adults with Tourettes Syndrome
- (DV) Dependant Variables
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- Strengths
- Validity
Anmerkungen:
- Both the Eye Task and the Happe's Strange stories are valid measure of AToM meaning this study is measuring what it aimed to be measuring and the results are in turn valid.
- Useful
Anmerkungen:
- Establishes a link between a lack of AToM and those with Autism and Asperges Syndrome which means methods an now be developed to help them with their AToM skill within educational boundries and as they develop.
- Controls
Anmerkungen:
- Laboratory experiment made it possible to control the variable and determine the 'cause&effect' of the results.
- Quasi-Experiment
Anmerkungen:
- Variables occured naturally which improves the ecological validity.
- Quantitative Data
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