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Apr 18, 2022 · Within the present perspective article, we discuss discrepancies in IQ profiles between epidemiological and clinical studies and identify potential underlying aspects, for example, the influence of external factors such as sample biases or differences in availability of autism health services.
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Upper part: The IQ level distribution of the sample...
- Neuropsychological Assessment in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Summary. Clarifying the relationship between ASD symptoms...
- The importance of low IQ to early diagnosis of autism - PMC
The role of IQ scores in autism remains debated. We...
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Dec 1, 2021 · OBJECTIVES. We aimed to describe the intellectual ability and ratio of boys to girls with average or higher IQ within autism spectrum disorder (ASD) cases identified in a population-based birth cohort. We hypothesized that research-identified individuals with ASD would be more likely to have average or higher IQ, compared to...
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The researchers say their findings “suggest that nearly half of individuals with ASD have average or higher IQ,” and warn that these individuals “remain at risk for not being identified.” “IQ in autism spectrum disorder: a population-based birth cohort study,” Maja Z. Katusic, Scott M. Myers, Amy L. Weaver, and Robert G. Voigt ...
Oct 1, 2014 · The literature suggests that some IQ tests may be more effective than others with children with autism, but what is most important is the skill and ability of the psychologist to interpret the scores in the context of a child’s behavior.
Oct 20, 2015 · Imagine a young boy with poor language skills who prefers sameness and cannot tolerate fluorescent lights, all characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Place him in a brightly-lit office with an IQ examiner – a stranger – asking him to do things he doesn't understand.