Hold on there bud, why the hell would you do math to figure it out? That's something biological and family chronological testing figured out, no math we know off is used. XD
It's been a while....
I believe we compared some CDC data of the behavior of autism on twin studies to the behavior of non genetic diseases on twins as well.
I can't remember numbers or math involved but basically if one twin has autism, high likelyhood of other to have 8/10 twins I think? While we compared to other disease (can't remember) and was much lower for twins. Autism does not behave the same and in said studies acted more like a genetic factor
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