Social perception
Social perception refers to identifying and utilizing social cues to make judgments about social roles, rules, relationships, context, or the characteristics (e.g., trustworthiness) of others.
In other words, it’s how autistic and neurotypicals see each other and the ways in which we interrelate and interact.
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Martin Silvertant
Martin Silvertant
July 25, 2018
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