Research Cluster

Sex Differences in Autism Assessment

This cluster shows how girls with autism often look different from boys. Girls usually have quieter repetitive play and better back-and-forth talking, so they can hide their autism and get missed. BCBAs need to know these clues so they screen girls earlier and give the right help. Using sex-smart checklists means more girls get found and supported sooner.

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1981–2026year range
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Research Cluster

Sex Differences in Autism Assessment

This cluster contains 114 research articles. Editorial content is being generated — check back soon for a full synthesis, key findings, and practitioner guide.