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Citation 420

General score: 25/100 (very low correspondence)

Citation source: INSTAGRAM, “S'habituer aux déclencheurs”, published on 21 Oct 2025

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Cited reference

Remington, A., Swettenham, J., & Lavie, N. (2012). Lightening the load: perceptual load theory and the autism spectrum. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121(2), 554-561.

Matched reference

Remington, Anna; Swettenham, John; Campbell, Ruth (2009). Selective Attention and Perceptual Load in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Psychological Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02454.x

Candidate references (M1 and M2)

Method Jaccard index Source Matched reference
M1: Crossref, OpenAlex and PubMed 33.3% M1: Crossref Remington, Anna; Swettenham, John; Campbell, Ruth (2009). Selective Attention and Perceptual Load in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Psychological Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02454.x
M2: Google Scholar via SerpApi 27.3% M2: Google Scholar AM Remington; JG Swettenham; N Lavie (2012). Lightening the load: perceptual load impairs visual detection in typical adults but not in autism.

M1: Crossref is selected because it has the highest title Jaccard index.

Overall score calculation

Element Status Score Weight
Authors Partial 66.7% 0.20
Title Irregular 33.3% 0.20
Year Irregular 0.0% 0.20
Journal Irregular 0.0% 0.20
DOI Not present (absent) - -

(Authors 66.7x0.20 + Title 33.3x0.20 + Year 0.0x0.20 + Journal 0.0x0.20) / evaluated weight 0.80 (DOI absent: 0.20 removed) = 25.0

Title correspondence details (Jaccard index)

Union: 6 words present in the titles
lightening; load; perceptual; theory; attention; selective
Intersection: 2 shared words
load; perceptual
Words cited but absent from the matched title
lightening; theory
Words from the matched title absent from the citation
attention; selective
Tolerance applied
domain words excluded from the calculation: autism; spectrum; domain equivalence tolerated: autism / autism spectrum condition(s) / autism spectrum disorder(s)
Index calculation
Jaccard index = intersection / union = 2 / 6 = 33.3 %
Jaccard index
33.3% (weak)