The second one:
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S. Baron-Cohen, J. Richler, D. Bisarya, N. Gurunathan and S. Wheelwright, (2003)
The Systemising Quotient (SQ): An investigation of adults with Asperger Syndrome or High Functioning Autism and normal sex differences
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B, Special issue on “Autism: Mind and Brain” 358:361-374
The second one: 207 S. Baron-Cohen, J. Richler, D. Bisarya, N. Gurunathan and S. Wheelwright, (2003) The Systemising Quotient (SQ): An investigation of adults with Asperger Syndrome or High Functioning Autism and normal sex differences Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B, Special issue on “Autism: Mind and Brain” 358:361-374
Oh yes, I just found it. The data from the table are interesting:
Males with AS :: SQ = 36 +- 15 :: EQ = 19 +- 10
Controls :: SQ = 30 +- 10 :: EQ = 42 +- 14
So yes, there’s definitely something there.
I must admit, I am surprised that the correlation is as small in magnitude as 0.16.