2018
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/rxatn
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Enter the Wild: Autistic Traits and Their Relationship to Mentalizing and Social Interaction in Everyday Life

Abstract: Theories derived from lab-based research emphasize the importance of mentalizing for social interaction and propose a link between mentalizing, autistic traits, and social behavior. We took social cognitive research outside the lab to test these assumptions in everyday life. Via smartphone-based experience sampling and logging of smartphone usage behavior we quantified mentalizing and social interaction in our participants' natural environment. Both measures were compared with autistic traits, controlling for … Show more

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“…The dataset used in this study was composed of three distinct datasets, collected in three separate studies within the context of the PhoneStudy research project at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) (Stachl et al, 2018). Although, small parts of the data have been used in other publications (Schoedel et al, 2018;Schuwerk, Kaltefleiter, Au, Hösl, & Stachl, 2018;Stachl et al, 2017), the joint dataset of common parameters has not been analyzed before. Procedures for all three studies have been approved by institutional review boards and have been conducted according to EU-laws and ethical standards.…”
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“…The dataset used in this study was composed of three distinct datasets, collected in three separate studies within the context of the PhoneStudy research project at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) (Stachl et al, 2018). Although, small parts of the data have been used in other publications (Schoedel et al, 2018;Schuwerk, Kaltefleiter, Au, Hösl, & Stachl, 2018;Stachl et al, 2017), the joint dataset of common parameters has not been analyzed before. Procedures for all three studies have been approved by institutional review boards and have been conducted according to EU-laws and ethical standards.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Study procedures were somewhat different with regard to the respective study (Schoedel et al, 2018;Schuwerk et al, 2018;Stachl et al, 2017). However, common to all three studies, big five personality trait levels were collected with the BFSI at least once and naturalistic smartphone usage in the field was automatically recorded over a period of 30 days.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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