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Typical versus delayed speech onset influences verbal reporting of autistic interests

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Table 2 Means and standard deviations for the number of words and grammatical category in the verbal reports to the interest questionnaire in function of group
Fig. 1 Proportion of thematic and perceptual descriptors used to describe intense interests, according to group
Table 3 Response frequencies for questions 2 – 19 of the interests questionnaire, as a function of response code and participant group, with χ 2 statistical values for the assessment of group effects

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