Baron Cohen(Autism) crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Group ....tended to perform best on the AQ
  2. 4. .....effects occur when a high proportion of respondents obtain maximum scores on a test.
  3. 7. An association between two variables in which, as one variable increases in value.
  4. 8. Group 4 was obtained through this sampling technique
  5. 9. the ability to attribute mental states)to oneself and others and to understand that others may have mental states that are different from one's own.
  6. 11. number of problems cited by Baron Cohen of the original eyes test.
  7. 14. the number of responses options in the original eyes test
  8. 15. During the original eyes test, participants with this psychiatric disorder performed better than autistic individuals.
  9. 16. the number of eye-stimuli presented during the RET
  10. 17. Group ....tended to perform poorly on the RET
  11. 18. the number of responses options in the original eyes test.
  12. 21. the type of data collected in this study
  13. 22. the experimental design used in this study
  14. 23. A...............was introduced during the revised eyes test of all the mental state terms, which subjects were encouraged to consult in any case where they were unsure of a word.
Down
  1. 1. Group 1 was obtained through this sampling technique
  2. 3. another word for wrong answers
  3. 4. Group 3 were undergraduate students at.............. University
  4. 5. Since the independent variable was not manipulated (characteristics the participants they came with) the method used is a ................
  5. 6. This psychometric test measures the degree to which any individual possesses traits related to the autistic spectrum.
  6. 10. Group 2 and 3 was obtained through this sampling technique
  7. 12. how many levels of the IV are in this study?
  8. 13. These are standardized tests that measure mental characteristics such as intelligence, personality and also aptitudes for certain jobs.
  9. 19. another word for correct answers
  10. 20. the number of judges used to pilot the words.