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Making sense of ourselves

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This black and white cartoon consists of three frames; two women are having a conversation as follows:

  • Woman on the left: ‘I actually think the Sally-Ann test probably doesn’t give the most accurate results—it’s just too complicated for most kids’ minds, whether they’re autistic or not.’
  • Woman on the right: ‘Wait – what test is that?’
  • Woman on the left: ‘The Sally-Ann test. You know, you give a kid the scenario where Sally has a box, and Ann has a bag, and they’re in a room together, and Sally puts a marble in her box, and leaves the room, and Ann takes the marble out of the box and puts it in her bag, and then Sally comes back, and you ask the kid where Sally thinks the marble is.’
  • Woman on the right: ‘Wait, could you go over that again?’
  • Woman on the left: ‘SEE?’

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