Autism and chronic ill health: an observational study of symptoms and diagnoses of central sensitivity syndromes in autistic adults

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  1. Hoopoe

    Hoopoe Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    https://molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13229-022-00486-6


     
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    For sure, if you compare a bunch of rocks with a bunch of fossils that look like rocks in a time when you don't have the technology to tell them apart, you can conclude anything you want! Are they all rocks? If you want! Are none of them rocks? Sure, whatever! Maybe they're related to rainbows, too. If you want!

    But the idea that the stuff that's put in that kitchen drawer that is filled with all the stuff that doesn't belong in other drawers is 'related' in any other way than they don't belong in other drawers is just silly. Quite being silly and let adults handle this, damnit.
     
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    I'm usually suspicious of studies that don't quantify the rate of people who returned questionnaires versus the number contacted.

    The choice to return the questionnaire is a major participation bias despite the researchers claim that their cohort is hardly biased.
     
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