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      • It is commonly used for self diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders, although it is not intended to be a diagnostic test.
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  2. To meet diagnostic criteria for ASD according to DSM-5, a child must have persistent deficits in each of three areas of social communication and interaction (see A.1. through A.3. below) plus at least two of four types of restricted, repetitive behaviors (see B.1. through B.4. below).

  3. Abstract The Autism Spectrum QuotientChildrens Version (AQ-Child) is a parent-report questionnaire that aims to quantify autistic traits in children 4–11 years old. The range of scores on the AQ-Child is 0–150. It was administered to children with an autism spectrum condition (ASC) (n = 540) and a general population sample (n = 1,225).

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  4. The test was popularised by Wired in December 2001 when published alongside their article, "The Geek Syndrome". [4] It is commonly used for self diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders, although it is not intended to be a diagnostic test. [5]

  5. Autism Spectrum Disorders; Psychodiagnosis; Psychometrics; Test Construction; Test Reliability; Test Validity. The Autism Spectrum QuotientChildrens Version (AQ-Child; Baron, 2007) is a parent-report questionnaire that aims to quantify autistic traits in children 4–11 years old.

  6. The range of scores on the AQ-Child is 0-150. It was administered to children with an autism spectrum condition (ASC) (n = 540) and a general population sample (n = 1,225). Results showed a significant difference in scores between those with an ASC diagnosis and the general population.

  7. Apr 19, 2017 · The Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ; Baron-Cohen et al. 2001a) is a 50-item self-report questionnaire for measuring the degree to which an adult with normal intelligence has the traits associated with the autistic spectrum.

  8. The Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) is a parent questionnaire designed to identify the presence of the characteristics of autism spectrum disorders. There are currently two versions of the Autism-Spectrum Quotient: the school-age adolescent version (AQ-Adol; Baron-Cohen, Hoekstra, Knickmeyer, & Wheelwright, 2006) and the children’s version (AQ ...

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