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Research on the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder suggests that the apparent increase
O is due, in part, to broadening of diagnostic criteria.
O is due, in part, to increases in requirements for vaccination.
O is an artifact of measurement and rates have actually decreased.
O is accounted for by other factors and rates are steady.