Rob Sedgwick

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He calculated a prevalence estimate of 4.5 cases of autism in 10,000—that is, thirty-two children in total, a very small number indeed. After being replicated by other researchers using similarly restrictive criteria, this number became the oft-quoted baseline against which all future autism prevalence estimates would be compared in the coming decades.
NeuroTribes: The Untold History of Austim and the Potential of Neurodiversity
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