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Fig. 5 | Molecular Autism

Fig. 5

From: Examining the latent structure and correlates of sensory reactivity in autism: a multi-site integrative data analysis by the autism sensory research consortium

Fig. 5

Meta-analytic standardized effect sizes for associations between sensory subconstructs and putative demographic and clinical correlates. All coefficients represent meta-analytic summary effects from random-effects integrative data analysis models. Associations with continuous predictors are quantified using correlation coefficients (r), and associations with categorical predictors are quantified using standardized mean differences (d). Values were tested against an interval null hypothesis of r = [− .1, .1] or d = [− 0.2, 0.2] using a region of practical equivalence (ROPE) Bayes Factor (BFROPE). Effects with log(BFROPE) > 1.1 (significant evidence against the interval null) are presented in bold, whereas effects with log(BFROPE) < − 1.1 (significant evidence in favor of null) are presented in italics. Cells with values of “—” were not examined due to prohibitively small sample sizes (n < 100 across all studies). IQ/DQ, Intelligence/Developmental Quotient; VABS, Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (Sparrow 2011); ABC, Adaptive Behavior Composite from VABS; SRS, Social Responsiveness Scale (Constantino and Gruber 2012); RBS-R, Repetitive Behavior Scale-Revised (Bodfish et al. 2000); RSM, repetitive sensory-motor (stereotypy); SIB, self-injurious behavior; RSC, ritualistic, sameness, and compulsive behavior

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