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Analytic thinking styles in autism

We are looking for autistic and non-autistic adults to take part in our study exploring differences in analytic thinking styles. We hope to use this information to frame autistic differences as strengths rather than deficits.


Researchers: Lorne Hartman and Braxton Hartman


Who can participate: English speaking autistic and non-autistic adults aged 18 and above.


What’s involved: Complete an online survey which takes approximately 30 minutes.


Compensation:N/A


Interested in participating:  If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please email lhartman@schulich.yorku.ca


Deadline: N/A

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