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Robinson, E.B. and St Pourcain, B. and Anttila, V. and Kosmicki, J. and Bulik-‐Sullivan, B. and Grove, J. and Maller, J. and Samocha, K.E. and Sanders, S. and Ripke, S. and Martin, J. and Hollegaard, M.V. and Werge, T. and Hougaard, D.M. and iPSYCH-‐SSI-‐Broad Autism Group, A. and Neale, B.M. and Evans, D.M. and Skuse, D. and Mortensen, P.B. and Børglum, A.D. and Ronald, Angelica and Davey Smith, G. and Daly, M.J. (2016) Genetic risk for autism spectrum disorders and neuropsychiatric variation in the general population. Nature Genetics 48 (5), pp. 552-555. ISSN 1061-4036.
Taylor, M.J. and Robinson, E.B. and Happé, F. and Bolton, P. and Freeman, D. and Ronald, Angelica (2015) A longitudinal twin study of the association between childhood autistic traits and psychotic experiences in adolescence. Molecular Autism 6 (1), ISSN 2040-2392.
Taylor, M.J. and Charman, T. and Robinson, E.B. and Hayiou-Thomas, M.E. and Happé, F. and Dale, P.S. and Ronald, Angelica (2014) Language and traits of autism spectrum conditions: evidence of limited phenotypic and etiological overlap. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics 165 (7), pp. 587-595. ISSN 1552-4841.
Taylor, M.J. and Charman, T. and Robinson, E.B. and Plomin, R. and Happé, F. and Asherson, P. and Ronald, Angelica (2013) Developmental associations between traits of autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a genetically-informative, longitudinal twin study. Psychological Medicine 43 (08), pp. 1735-1746. ISSN 0033-2917.
Robinson, E.B. and Lichtenstein, P. and Anckarsäter, H. and Happé, F. and Ronald, Angelica (2013) Examining and interpreting the female protective effect against autistic behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 110 (13), pp. 5258-5262. ISSN 0027-8424.
Robinson, E.B. and Koenen, K.C. and McCormick, M.C. and Munir, K. and Hallett, V. and Happé, F. and Plomin, R. and Ronald, Angelica (2012) A multivariate twin study of autistic traits in 12-year-olds: testing the fractionable autism triad hypothesis. Behavior Genetics 42 (2), pp. 245-255. ISSN 0001-8244.
Robinson, E.B. and Koenen, K.C. and McCormick, M.C. and Munir, K. and Hallett, V. and Happé, F. and Plomin, R. and Ronald, Angelica (2011) Evidence that autistic traits show the same etiology in the general population and at the quantitative extremes (5%, 2.5%, and 1%). Archives of General Psychiatry 68 (11), pp. 1113-1121. ISSN 0003-990X.