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Asperger Diagnostic Scale-Revised (RAADS-R)

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The Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale - Revised(RAADS-R)

Psy/320 Research Methods and Statistics
November 8,2016
Dr. Amy Carrison

Abstract
Even as adults, sometimes we tend to question whether or not there is something more to us. In years past, and often still is, the subject of autism was unknown, and often misunderstood. Many times autistic tendencies are just dismissed as either bad behaviors or defiance. Many times the individual also has an underlying condition such as attention deficit disorder. This article sheds some light on that subject. However, one needs to remember that the article in question, just as the RAADS -R is not a way to diagnose autism spectrum disorder. The person who is participating in the study …show more content…

The researchers at these centers have to agree on the diagnosis of each of the participants. However, since 2013, Asperger’s Syndrome is no longer considered a standalone diagnosis. ("Http://www.parents.com/health/autism/what-Happened-To-Aspergers/", 2014). Because Asperger’s Syndrome is now on the autism spectrum, it is now easier to agree on how to treat the person who has to live with the disorder.
Getting back to the RAADS-R itself, the questions on the test are symptom based, (64) and non – symptom based (16). They are divided into four subscales as follows, social relatedness (thirty -nine), circumscribed interests (fourteen questions), language (seven), and sensory motor (twenty). The main reason for the screening is to identify whether or not the participant was a good candidate for further diagnosis of ASD. During the initial screening, the participants were given the RAADS-R by clinicians. For proper diagnosis the questions were clarified so that they were properly entered on a Likert scale. Sex did not affect whether or not a person could have autism/Asperger’s Disorder. However, it does play a part. Age does not appear to affect the

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