A recent study has shown that while observed both Neurotypical and Autistic people did good things at the same rate when they had an audience.
Autistic people carried on doing good things without an audience.
Unlike the Neurotypical. |
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Lifted from the study:
"ASD participants and healthy control subjects (HCs) decided in public or private whether to incur a personal cost for funding a morally good cause (Good Context) or receive a personal gain for benefiting a morally bad cause (Bad Context)."
Note: referring to the neurotypical as healthy control subjects is ABLESIT AF |
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I do bad things when people aren't watching too. Sometimes I wonder if these bad things would be good things if people were watching, maybe a round of applause would ensue.
Would anyone like to take part in an experiment? |
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"Who did the study?"
If you google the study name you should find it.
"Right Temporoparietal Junction Underlies Avoidance of Moral Transgression in Autism Spectrum Disorder"
It is a trash fire of a study, the guy running it is ableist as anything, he tries to paint Autistic peoples morals not being dependent on witnesses as being a defect. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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This is completely anecdotal, but I'm autistic, as is my eldest son, my siblings, and both parents. My parents have done some very, very shitty things. Autistic people may not care as much about social standing as neurotypical people, but we're still capable of being arseholes. |
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Seems like a weird study to do when it’s a spectrum
What’s the selection criteria? They talk to you and say “yeah your autistic enough”
A guy at work is on the spectrum and he’s a piece of shit whether your looking or not |
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By *hoirCouple
over a year ago
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"Who did the study?
If you google the study name you should find it.
"Right Temporoparietal Junction Underlies Avoidance of Moral Transgression in Autism Spectrum Disorder"
It is a trash fire of a study, the guy running it is ableist as anything, he tries to paint Autistic peoples morals not being dependent on witnesses as being a defect."
Then by your own admission it's BS and doesn't need to be thought about
P |
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"Who did the study?
If you google the study name you should find it.
"Right Temporoparietal Junction Underlies Avoidance of Moral Transgression in Autism Spectrum Disorder"
It is a trash fire of a study, the guy running it is ableist as anything, he tries to paint Autistic peoples morals not being dependent on witnesses as being a defect.
Then by your own admission it's BS and doesn't need to be thought about
P"
Is that what I said?
I criticised his conclusions, not his data. |
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