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Fig. 2. From: Chimpanzee Social Responsiveness Scale (CSRS) Detects Individual Variation in Social Responsiveness for Captive Chimpanzees.

The mean CSRS scores for each group of dominance rank. Low-ranked chimpanzees tend to have higher CSRS score than medium or high-ranked chimpanzees. Error bars indicate 1 SEM

Carley Faughn, et al. J Autism Dev Disord. ;45(5):1483-1488.
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Fig. 1. From: Chimpanzee Social Responsiveness Scale (CSRS) Detects Individual Variation in Social Responsiveness for Captive Chimpanzees.

Chimpanzee Social Responsiveness Scores (CSRS) are continuously distributed. Each CSRS score represents the averaged score from all raters. Higher scores indicate atypical social responsiveness. CSRS scores range from 6.6 to 61.5; possible scores range from 0 to 105. Two outliers are observed here with CSRS scores of 47.5 and 50.8; and one extreme outlier is observed here with a CSRS score of 61.5

Carley Faughn, et al. J Autism Dev Disord. ;45(5):1483-1488.

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