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The autistic child's theory of mind: a case of specific developmental delay.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
30(2), pp. 285-297
Charman T. , Baron-Cohen S. (1997)
Brief report: prompted pretend play in autism.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
27(3), pp. 325-332
Autism spectrum disorders at 20 and 42 months of age: stability of clinical and ADI-R diagnosis
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
40(5), pp. 719 732
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
40(3), pp. 269-279.
Hadwin J. A. et al. (1996)
Can we teach children with autism to understand emotions, belief, or pretence.
Development and Psychopathology
8(2), pp. 345-365
Hadwin J. A. et al. (1997)
Does teaching a theory of mind have an effect on social communication in children with autism?
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
October, 27(5), pp. 519-538
The awkward moments test: a naturalistic measure of social understanding in autism.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
30(3), pp. 225-236
Knickmeyer R. C. , Baron-Cohen S. (2006)
Fetal testosterone and sex differences in typical social development and in autism.
Journal of Child Neurology
Knickmeyer R. C. , Wheelwright S. , Baron-Cohen S. (2008)
Sex-typical play: Masculinization/defeminization in girls with an autism spectrum condition.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
38(6), pp. 1028-1035.
Lai M. , Baron-Cohen S. (2015)
Identifying the lost generation of adults with autism spectrum conditions.
Lancet Psychiatry
November, 2(11), pp. 1013-1027.
Martin N. et al.
Does mentoring offer effective support to autistic adults. A mixed-methods pilot study
Advances in Autism
3(4), pp. 229-239.
Mavranezouli I. et al. (2014)
The cost-effectiveness of supported employment for adults with autism in the United Kingdom.
Autism
November, 18(8), pp. 975-984.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
38(10), pp. 1944-1957.
Behavioral and Brain Functions
20(4), pp. 11