What was Baron Cohen testing?
What is Theory of Mind
What was the Research Method?
What is Lab exp. and quasi exp.
What is a strength of the Generalizability?
Everyone saw the same set of eyes or Results based on people with different levels of Iq's
What was the first step?
What is completed the revised eye test individually in a quiet room with access to a glossary and no time limitations
What kind of correlation was there between the tests?
What is a negative correlation
What was the aim?
What is To see if there was a correlation between the eye test and autism.
What are one of the 2 IV's
What is AS/HFA or Gender
What is a weakness of the applicability?
What is only uses eyes, so it doesnt take into account nonverbal cases.
what does target word mean?
what is right complex emotion
What was the mode of quantitative scores?
what is a mode of 24
Name 3 vocab words that arent Theory of Mind
What are Emotional Valience, Target Words, and Foils (Any order)
What is one of the DV's?
What is RMET score, Aq score, or gender identification for group 1
Give the strength of the Validity
Quazi exp.
What is a foil
What was a conclusion about autism that was made from this study?
What is autism is linked to theory of mind
What kind of data was being collected?
What is anonymous data
What kind of procedure was used?
What is Standardized procedure
What is the weakness in ethics?
what is participants were not fully informed on the aim of the study
what was group one tested on?
what is gender of eyes
What is AS/HFA adults are significantly impared in Identifying social cues
How many questions did the original test and the revised test have?
What is 25 questions and 35 questions
Define AS/HFA
What is asperger syndrome/high-functioning autism
State 3 strengths in the reliability
What are Standard procedures, quantitative data, and Money Control Variables
what were groups 2, 3, and 4, not tested on?
what is gender
State one fun fact you know about Baron Cohen's results or conclusions
This one you have to verify the legitimacy of Mrs.