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. 2020 Jul 20;51(4):1353–1364. doi: 10.1007/s10803-020-04615-z

Table 3.

IQ scores and gender ratio for children and adolescents in the autism/high autistic traits and neurotypical groups who demonstrated low and high levels of compensatory camouflaging

Autism/high autistic traits (n = 23) Neurotypical (n = 21)
Low (n = 12) High (n = 11) Low (n = 10) High (n = 11)
Full-scale IQ (SD) 87.25 (15.43) 96.73 (14.26) 105.30 (11.43) 106.36 (13.55)
Gender (M:F) ratio 8:4 6:5 4:6 5:6

High compensatory camouflaging is defined as low theory of mind and high reciprocity; low compensatory camouflaging is defined as low theory of mind and reciprocity