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Recent content by sociologyonthespectrum

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    Researching the experiences of girls and women on the spectrum

    Thank you. Ok here is the relevant info: Regarding participation Participation is entirely voluntary and your own choice. You have the right to refuse to participate. If you do decide to participate, you have the right to refuse any question, to withdraw at any time without any consequence...
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    Researching the experiences of girls and women on the spectrum

    Of course, more than happy to share any credentials or further information. Can you let me know what kind of info I should provide and what kind of things you'd like to know.
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    Researching the experiences of girls and women on the spectrum

    Hi, I am conducting research into the experiences of women and girls on the Autism Spectrum. This research project aims to explore the experiences of women and girls on the Autistic Spectrum and how they develop a sense of who they are in relation to their diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder...
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