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Empathy, social relationship and co-occurrence in young adults with DCD
M. Tal Saban
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, A. Kirby
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School of Occupational Therapy
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Older Adults
100%
Social Relationships
100%
Empathy
100%
Developmental Coordination Disorder
100%
Friendship
21%
Between-group
14%
No Significant Difference
7%
Social Support
7%
Emotional State
7%
Typically Developing
7%
Emotional Response
7%
Prosocial Behavior
7%
Social Difficulties
7%
Cognitive Response
7%
High Correlation
7%
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
7%
Lack of Empathy
7%
Motor Coordination
7%
Multivariate Analysis of Variance
7%
Pearson Correlation Coefficient
7%
Living Activities
7%
ASD + ADHD
7%
Meaningful Social Interactions
7%
Psychology
Empathy
100%
Developmental Coordination Disorder
100%
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
21%
Social Support
7%
Adolescents
7%
Social Interaction
7%
Prosocial Behavior
7%
Analysis of Variance
7%
Neurodevelopmental Disorder
7%
Multivariate Analysis of Variance
7%