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*[[Vineland Social Maturity Scale]] |
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the assessment of social skills may make use of the formal completion of social skills measures or more informally through naturalistic observation of a persons actual social behavior in social settings such as school playgrounds or day care facilities.
Social skills measures
A number of formal measures have been developed. These include: