Set of scientific tests related to Autism Spectrum Disorders

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08 Nov 2014, 1:14 am

scientists really don't know the exact causes of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but the research by them suggests that both the genes and environment are playing roles for such cause of disease.
some of the major factors are:-
1) genetic factors
2) environmental factors
The signs and symptoms of ASD are:-
1) social impairment
2) repetitive and stereotyped behaviors.



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08 Nov 2014, 4:06 am

I don´t now what the numbers in RITVO-R stands for. I´m a female, but my scores are allways in between and closer to male average, than female. How are the values set in that test and how should they be read? What do they mean?
Total Language Social relatedness Sensory/motor Circumscribed interests
Nov. 8 ´14: 155 11.0 67.0 47.0 30.0


a. males ASD: 150.4: 11.9 73.5 36.2 28.8
a.female ASD: 165.3: 13.2 77.5 42.8 31.9


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11 Nov 2014, 4:58 pm

OldManDax wrote:
Which test is it that gives a diagram with the answer that looks something like the included photo? I clicked the link to http://rdos.net/eng/ site, but all I see are a bunch of blog posts about neanderthals. :!: Thanks

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The Aspie quiz is here:

http://www.rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php


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14 Dec 2014, 3:00 pm

Thanks for the link! Just got my results diagram (I am currently undiagnosed, but have strongly suspected being an aspie)

[img][img]http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12e.php?p1=85&p2=80&p3=90&p4=72&p5=82&p6=81&p7=58&p8=65&p9=81&p10=91&p11=65&p12=23[/img][/img]



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16 Dec 2014, 4:33 pm

What is a russian game advertisement doing here? A case for the admin!


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21 Dec 2014, 12:37 pm

http://aspietests.org/raads/questions.php?show=28e9bbd948120&locale=en_GBImage


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24 Dec 2014, 2:16 am

Of the self tests I've done, I'm most impressed with RAADS-R.
I was least impressed with ADOS (administered by a clinical psychologist). It may be OK for kids, but not adults (even though it correctly identified me as on the spectrum).


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24 Dec 2014, 2:32 pm

None of these tests are scientific. A scientific test is to do a medical test based on medical science. Why is Autism speaks focusing on research for a cure when there isn't even a medical test to detect it medically. Shouldn't they see what it is medically before they try to cure it?

Would a medical test to test for Autism open pandora's box and cause abortions to happen in utero?


If a medical test will show we are genetically the same, then we should have our human rights.

If a medical test will show we are genetically different, why shouldn't it be the majority that is genetically flawed and it is the minority that is not flawed.

The previous two statements begin with an "if". Its got to be one or the other. Unless anyone can suggest a third statement.



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27 Dec 2014, 11:05 am

http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12e.php?p1= ... 1=71&p12=0

Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 153 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 84 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)


Sounds about right given my strengths and weaknesses.



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13 Jan 2015, 7:28 pm

The Broad Autism Phenotype Test
You scored 132% on aloof, higher than 99% of your peers.
You scored 101% on rigid, higher than 61% of your peers.
You scored 110% on pragmatic, higher than 86% of your peers.
You scored 3% on diagnosis, higher than 27% of your peers.

The Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) test
Score: 26

The Aspie Quiz
Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 120 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 108 of 200
You seem to have both neurodiverse and neurotypical traits



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30 Jan 2015, 12:51 am

I scored a 214 on RAADS-R.



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01 Feb 2015, 2:57 pm

1: I think I broke the test.

2: AQ: 44

3: The link doesn't work anymore.

For the others I am too tired to do right now.



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20 Feb 2015, 7:36 am

Hey, this was interesting! Thanks for posting.
I guess I’ll get my daughter to take these two. She attends a school for children with autism (the Rebbeca School in Manhattaan) but she hardly seems to be any different from the other kids. I feel that she’s quite perceptive; a quality said to be non-existent in people with autism.



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15 Apr 2015, 12:21 am

My scores:

AQ: 45

EQ: 20, SQ: 79 => Extreme Systemizer

EIQ:

Snapshot Report:

Self-report Component
Subscale IQ score = 95
Subscale percentile = 37

According to your self-report answers, your emotional intelligence is slightly below average. People who score like you do feel that their ability to understand and deal with their own emotions and those of others is just barely acceptable. Emotionally intelligent people have an easy time overcoming difficulties in their lives and they are generally able to control their moods. It’s easy for them to motivate themselves to overcome obstacles and reach their goals. In addition, they find social interactions to be quite easy and fulfilling, for several reasons. They are comfortable allowing themselves to get close with others, and feel comfortable being vulnerable enough to establish intimacy. They also report having an easy time offering support to others; likely due to an empathetic nature and a solid ability to offer advice. Perhaps by working on your problem areas, you can become more confident in dealing with your own emotions and those of others.

'Reading the mind in the eyes' test: 35

Cambridge Face Memory test: 72% correct

HSP test: 19 => highly sensitive person

The Aspie Quiz:
Your Aspie score: 164 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 54 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

Autistic/BAP:

You scored 106 aloof, 121 rigid and 99 pragmatic

You scored above the cutoff on all three scales. Clearly, you are either autistic or on the broader autistic phenotype. You probably are not very social, and when you do interact with others, you come off as strange or rude without meaning to. You probably also like things to be familiar and predictable and don't like changes, especially unexpected ones.

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17 May 2015, 3:40 pm

I can't open most of links.
I scored 42 on the AQ and 30 on the EIQ.
Is it so different from the NT average?
How serious do you take this tests? I never heard about the second one before (and I guess that my result on the AQ is primed by the fact that I'm under pressure for final deadlines at university)



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17 May 2015, 4:06 pm

Online tests should never be taken serious. Some of them could give a hint, but the problem is, that it is one self and not a professional, that is doing it.


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