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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Lost in translation the early detection of Asperger syndrome /

Meissner, Dawn Marie. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis--PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references.
2

Development of a dataset for sociological research - Asperger's syndrome /

Caswell, Debra. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M. Soc. Sc.(App. Soc. R.))--University of Queensland, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references.
3

Pursuing a diagnosis for children with Asperger Syndrome: parents perspectives : a dissertation presented to the faculty of the Graduate School, Tennessee Technological University /

Huang, Xiuchang (Ann), January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Tennessee Technological University, 2007. / Bibliography: leaves 76-88.
4

Viewpoints and attitudes of teachers (K-5) who have students with Asperger's Disorder

Sinz, Carla Terese. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis--PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references.
5

Friendship and loneliness in high-functioning children with autism

Chow, Ying-kwan, Connie. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M. Soc. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-34).
6

Stigmatization of adults with Asperger's disorder

Butler, Robert Clark. Gillis Mattson, Jennifer M., January 2009 (has links)
Thesis--Auburn University, 2009. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-39).
7

Developing a cognitive intervention programme to help people with autism learn about belief

McGregor, Evelyn January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
8

A psychological investigation of autistic spectrum disorders : implications for the concept of Asperger syndrome

Schura, Ralf-Peter Johannes David January 2001 (has links)
Asperger Syndrome was first described in 1944. Because of its similar presentation with autism it was subsumed under autistic spectrum disorders about 35 years later. The present study re-assessed Asperger's original article and identified specific differences between the two conditions leading to the hypothesis that Asperger Syndrome was different from autism. This was examined in four areas: cognitive profiles, cognitive styles, language and motor skills. A test battery of 11 standardised and non-standardised tests was used to examine the hypothesis. Medical consultants classified 50 participants, from 5 to 10 years of age, with autistic features on the basis of both the DSM-IV criteria for autism and Asperger Syndrome and, separately, Gillberg and Gillberg's (1989) criteria. The results showed very low agreement for either with consultants' overall diagnostic impressions, indicating poor validity of these three diagnostic instruments, which consequently did not allow allocation of participants into groups of autism and Asperger Syndrome. The classification was finally based on parental ratings using the Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS), which showed a higher agreement with consultants' overall diagnoses. Schopler (1985), one of its authors, recommended that individuals with Asperger Syndrome should be subsumed under "mild autism", and this classification was adopted here. Eighteen nonsymptomatic controls matched on age and sex were tested on the nonstandardised tests. Significant differences between experimental and control groups were found in all four areas. The experimental group displayed a cognitive style characterised by rigid field-independent information processing in the areas of intellectual abilities, perception, language and motor skills. Differences between "mild" and "severe autism" were statistically not significant. This may have been due to mild presentation of autistic features in the whole sample, ambiguity of classification or other reasons. However the profiles of traits and abnormalities in both groups were not as would be anticipated from an all-inclusive concept of autism with varying degrees of severity but were more in accord with Asperger's suggestion that there are qualitative differences between autism and Asperger Syndrome.
9

Is there a relation between Asperger's disorder and aggression? a cautionary tale /

Medlin, J. Michelle. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Brandeis University, 2008. / Title from IR (viewed on May 29, 2009). Includes bibliographical references.
10

The relationship between the theory of mind and the comprehension of contrastive stress in children with autism /

Sokolova, Marina. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--York University, 2008. Graduate Programme in Psychology. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-42). Also available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:MR51526

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