Data for: It's Not Really Lying. Autism Spectrum Disorder Relates to Lower Recognition of Other-Oriented Lies Through a Decrease in Perceived Intentionality of the Liar

Published: 10 June 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/th5zyjy8yf.1
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Katarzyna Cantarero

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In Study 1 (N = 66) we matched a sample of individuals clinically diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder with typically developing individuals. Study 2 (N = 256) was conducted with participants from the general population. We asked participants to evaluate deceitfulness of protagonists’ behavior in stories presenting other-oriented and self-oriented lying.

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Psychology, Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Patient with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Autism Practice

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