Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
ARTICLESA Dimensional Classification of Autism Spectrum Disorder by Social Communication Domains
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The authors thank Susan Smalley, Ph.D., of the UCLA Drpartment of Psychiatry for providing Dr. Tanguay with expert instruction in using the Autism Diagnostic Interview (Revised) and thr Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule.