Fig. 2From: Clinical correlates of diagnostic certainty in children and youths with Autistic DisorderOdds-ratios of ADOS items and certainty. Forest plots showing the odds-ratios of the categorical certainty variable for each ADOS item in each of the three modules. An odds-ratio of 1 corresponds to no association, whereas an odds-ratio greater than 1 indicates that an individual with a given ADOS sign has a higher chance of being diagnosed with the highest certainty than an individual without the sign. The error bars indicate the 95% confidence intervals. Error bars in red indicate that the odds-ratio is statistically significantly different from 1 after correcting for multiple testing using the Benjamini-Hochberg methodBack to article page