Concept information
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human development
applied developmental science
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
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disease, disability, health, and health behavior
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
...
the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
...
the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
...
the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
...
the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
...
the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
...
the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
...
the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
developmental disorders
autism spectrum disorders
Preferred term
Asperger syndrome
Definition
- Asperger syndrome (AS) is the term applied to the mildest and highest functioning end of the autistic (or pervasive developmental disorder [PDD]) spectrum, which ranges from AS to classic autism. People with AS typically display impairments in three areas: social difficulties (i.e., reading social cues, social awkwardness, and poor social skills), subtle communication problems (i.e., pedantic tone of voice and rate of speech, lack of fluidity in speech, difficulty understanding linguistic humor such as sarcasm and irony), and repetitive, rigid, or restricted behaviors (i.e., extreme interest in a topic or activity, insistence on particular behavioral routines). [Source: Encyclopedia of Human Development; Asperger Syndrome]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Asperger_syndrome
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