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IAC_mean RAC_mean SAE_mean FYI Social Communication Domain

Orienting-receptive raw score 0.41147 0.65785 0.21083

Affective Engagement raw score 0.65272 0.50436 0.19358

Imitation raw score 0.39022 0.64215 0.15174

Expressive raw score 0.57553 0.49826 0.14364

FYI Sensory-Regulatory Domain

Sensory Processing raw score 0.13827 0.23791 0.045932

Regulatory Patterns raw score 0.09247 0.14277 0.13889

Reactivity raw score 0.08279 0.16430 0.13343

Repetitive Play raw score 0.07265 0.14810 0.72183

FYI Risk Summary

Social-Communication risk score

(flagged if ≥ 20.5)

0.68402 0.77396 0.24462

Sensory-Regulatory risk score

(flagged if ≥ 12.0)

0.14212 0.26104 0.50272

Overall risk score

Average score of the 8 sub-domains

0.53405 0.66129 0.44803

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