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  1. The Autism-Spectrum Quotient Test (abbreviated to AQ) is a diagnostic questionnaire designed to measure the expression of Autism-Spectrum traits in an individual, by his or her own subjective self-assessment.

  2. Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) Introduction The Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) Test is a self-administered questionnaire developed to assess the presence of Autism-Spectrum traits in adults.

  3. Score 1 point for Definitely or Slightly Disagree on each of items 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9. If the individual scores 6 or above, consider referring them for a specialist diagnostic assessment. Key reference: Allison C, Auyeung B, and Baron-Cohen S, (2012) Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 51(2):202-12.

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    Adults (age 16+) with suspected autism who do not have a learning disability.Toward Brief “Red Flags” for Autism Screening: The Short Autism Spectrum Quotient and the Short Quantitative Checklist i...

    The AQ-10 consists of 10 statements, giving you 4choices for each statement: 1. Definitely agree 2. Slightly agree 3. Slightly disagree 4. Definitely disagree Note: it makes no difference to your score whether you choose slightly or definitely, so just treat the statements as a binary choice of ‘agree’ and ‘disagree’.

    Scoring range: 0–10
    Threshold score: 6↑
    80% of people designated Asperger’s syndrome score 6or higher
    The AQ-10 retains the predictive validity of the full 50-item inventory.Toward Brief “Red Flags” for Autism Screening: The Short Autism Spectrum Quotient and the Short Quantitative Checklist in 1,0...
    The AQ-10 is thus a valuable instrument for rapidly quantifying where any given individual is situated on the continuum from autism to normality.
    As a clinician, the AQ-10 allows me a quick two-minute screen to see if I should investigate further for autism spectrum condition. Like many other autistics, I find it frustrating that 4choices ar...
    I think the test also requires a certain amount of insight into oneself that alexithymiamay prevent. The first time I took this test I scored less than 6, and it was only when Martin went through t...
    The CAT-Q may be a good next test to take if you do not score above the threshold.

    The AQ-10 doesn’t offer a lot of insight, as it outputs just a single score. According to the test, scores of 6or higher are indicative of autism or a significant number of autistic traits. No single test is conclusive, and the AQ-10 is not at all comprehensive. But higher scores may warrant further investigation. If you are looking for an autism a...

  4. Ages 4-11: Scoring Key. The Autism Spectrum Quotient: Children's Version (AQ-Child). Response scale treated as a 4-point Likert scale, with responses scoring 0-3 as marked. For total AQ score, sum all items. Minimum score = 0; Maximum score = 150. S/he prefers to do things with others rather than on her/his own. 2.

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  5. 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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  7. 8 minutes. Ages 16+. Autism, Diagnosis. Administer Now. Overview. Scoring & Interpretation. Psychometric Properties. Professional Access. The AQ measures five symptom clusters important in understanding the profile of strengths and weaknesses for individuals with Autism: social skill. attention switching. attention to detail. communication.