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                  <mods:namePart>Anguera, M. Teresa</mods:namePart>
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approaches, but mixed methods research represents a new movement that arose&#xd;
in response to the currents of qualitative and quantitative research, considered&#xd;
separately. Little has been published on the use of polar coordinate analysis in&#xd;
psychotherapy. This type of analysis can provide detailed information and integrate&#xd;
the qualitative-quantitative analysis. Even less has been published on the analysis&#xd;
of ASD children’s behavior. The main aim of this study was to implement this mixed&#xd;
methods methodology to analyze patterns of social behaviors in a group of adolescents&#xd;
with ASD during a group social competence intervention program. Moreover, we&#xd;
wanted to see whether an observational scale could be combined fruitfully with polar&#xd;
coordinate analysis and to investigate whether typical ASD behaviors show similar&#xd;
interrelations (prospective and retrospective sequentialities) as behaviors observed in&#xd;
psychotherapy. We used an adaptation from the Social Skills Training Program (UC&#xd;
Davis, California). We observed that each participant took a unique course, increasing&#xd;
or decreasing the number and quality of their social behaviors. In accordance with&#xd;
previous literature, results suggest some increment in the amount of appropriate social&#xd;
conduct. We did not detect a generalized progress pattern but agreed that there were&#xd;
changes between the beginning and end of the intervention. Therefore, we consider&#xd;
that observational methodology is useful in the field of psychotherapy and ASD, offering&#xd;
detailed information about changes and development that cannot be obtained with&#xd;
other traditional measures, such as questionnaires.</mods:abstract>
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                  <mods:topic>Teràpia</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Habilitats socials</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Autisme</mods:topic>
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