2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10803-021-05408-8
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Correction to: Brief Report: Development and Validation of the Autism Spectrum Knowledge Scale General Population Version: Preliminary Analyses

Abstract: In Table 2 the correct response to Item 12, Some individuals with autism spectrum disorder may be uncoordinated or clumsy, should be True. The corrected Table 2 is shown below.The original article has been revised.

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“…To investigate the knowledge of the general population regarding the prevalence of ASD in China, Item 1, "Less than 2% of people in the US have autism spectrum disorder, " was revised to "Less than 2% of people have ASD, " according to the median prevalence of ASD (1/100) [19], as there are no large-scale epidemiological surveys in China. In addition, with consent from the author of the original ASKSG, the answer to Item 12, "Some individuals with autism spectrum disorder may be uncoordinated or clumsy, " was revised from "False" to "True, " as the original answer was incorrect and was revised by McClain et al in 2021 [20].…”
Section: Revision Of the Asksgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To investigate the knowledge of the general population regarding the prevalence of ASD in China, Item 1, "Less than 2% of people in the US have autism spectrum disorder, " was revised to "Less than 2% of people have ASD, " according to the median prevalence of ASD (1/100) [19], as there are no large-scale epidemiological surveys in China. In addition, with consent from the author of the original ASKSG, the answer to Item 12, "Some individuals with autism spectrum disorder may be uncoordinated or clumsy, " was revised from "False" to "True, " as the original answer was incorrect and was revised by McClain et al in 2021 [20].…”
Section: Revision Of the Asksgmentioning
confidence: 99%