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Opinion: Sex, gender and the diagnosis of autism—A biosocial view of the male preponderanceGoldman, 2013
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Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are behaviorally defined neurodevelopmental disorders. The best known yet less understood characteristic of autism is its unexplained male preponderance. Using a biosocial perspective, the goal of this article is to draw attention to …
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