Social Impairment In Autism: An Examination of the Relationship Between Social Items on the ADOS and Vineland-II

Jessica Marie Sigala
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a disorder characterized by social problems and difficulty communicating. This study is a secondary analysis which provides insight on the social communication differences and variability within ASD. Using SPSS, a statistical analysis was conducted to investigate relationships between social items on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule and social items on the Vineland Adaptive Behaviors Scale. This is a clinical data set of young children seen at an Autism diagnostic clinic.
Major: 
Psychology
Exhibition Category: 
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
Beaver
Faculty Sponsor: 
Marissa Mendoza-Burcham, Assistant Professor of Psychology
Poster Number: 
473