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ADHD and Justice Sensitivity - research paper review

ADHD and Justice Sensitivity - research paper review

Update: 2021-08-24
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In today’s episode, we’re deep-diving into a study exploring the links between ADHD and Social Sensitivity! Why might people with ADHD have a higher sense of justice? What does the evidence tell us? Tune in to find out.


 


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In today’s episode we’re deep-diving into a study by




The Kind Nature Behind the Unsocial Semblance: ADHD and Justice Sensitivity—A Pilot Study







Thomas SchäferThomas Kraneburg : exploring the links between ADHD and Social Sensitivity: 





  • The hypothesis: people with ADHD experience more social rejection, and as a result develop a higher sense of justice as a strategy to be more accepted by the people around them. Did the authors successfully prove this? 




  • What is a justice game, and what are the 4 facets of justice sensitivity? How did the authors approach to measure this? 




  • Doubts, takeaways, and questions for reflection. Where do we go from here?

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ADHD and Justice Sensitivity - research paper review

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