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Resources Library Information Transfer Within and Between Autistic and Non-Autistic People

Information Transfer Within and Between Autistic and Non-Autistic People

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This study looked at how well autistic and non-autistic people share information. It found that mixed groups didn’t share information any less effectively than same-neurotype groups, though non-autistic groups felt more rapport. Telling participants about each other’s diagnoses helped improve rapport, suggesting that communication challenges may be more about understanding differences than autism itself.


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Information Transfer Within and Between Autistic and Non-Autistic People

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This study looked at how well autistic and non-autistic people share information. It found that mixed groups didn’t share information any less effectively than same-neurotype groups, though non-autistic groups felt more rapport. Telling participants about each other’s diagnoses helped improve rapport, suggesting that communication challenges may be more about understanding differences than autism itself.


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