According to Baron-Cohen’s (e.g., Baron-Cohen, 2009) empathizing-systemizing theory, individuals with autism spectrum disorder are

a. advantaged in empathizing but impaired in systemizing
b. advantaged in both empathizing and systemizing
c. advantaged in systemizing but impaired in empathizing
d. impaired in both empathizing and systemizing


Ans: C

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