Anthony, L. G., Kenworthy, L., Yerys, B. E., Jankowski, K. F., James, J. D., Harms, M. B., . . . Wallace, G. L. (2013). Interests in high-functioning autism are more intense, interfering, and idiosyncratic, but not more circumscribed, than those in neurotypical development. Dev Psychopathol.
Chicago-стиль цитированияAnthony, Laura Gutermuth, Lauren Kenworthy, Benjamin E. Yerys, Kathryn F. Jankowski, Joette D. James, Madeline B. Harms, Alex Martin, and Gregory L. Wallace. "Interests in High-functioning Autism Are More Intense, Interfering, and Idiosyncratic, but Not More Circumscribed, Than Those in Neurotypical Development." Dev Psychopathol 2013.
MLA-цитированиеAnthony, Laura Gutermuth, et al. "Interests in High-functioning Autism Are More Intense, Interfering, and Idiosyncratic, but Not More Circumscribed, Than Those in Neurotypical Development." Dev Psychopathol 2013.