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Fig. 5 | Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Fig. 5

From: Towards greater transparency in neurodevelopmental disorders research: use of a proposed workflow and propensity scores to facilitate selection of matched groups

Fig. 5

Distribution of propensity scores when including age, nonverbal IQ, and CELF-4 Recalling Sentences with the full sample (ASD = 25, TD = 43). Matched treatment units = children with ASD; matched control units = selected matches of TD children; unmatched control units = remaining unmatched TD children. This plot indicates the distribution of propensity scores when including covariates of age, IQ, and CELF-4 Recalling Sentences for all 25 children with ASD and 43 TD children. Propensity scores were calculated using the nearest neighbor method. There are 8 children with ASD who appear to be outliers relative to the propensity scores for TD children

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