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  1. Embrace Autism is THE place to find research & experience-based autism content for personal elucidation & empowerment. By autistic people, for autistic people.

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      Scoring. Scoring range: 0–24 Threshold score: 14 14↑ you...

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    The scoring range of the RAADS–R is 0–240. A score of 65+ indicates you are likely autistic, as no neurotypical scored above 64 in the research. A score of <65means you are likely not autistic. However, note that no single test is conclusive. For more certainty, we suggest taking a few other autism tests as well. In the table below, you can see the...

    You can take the test using two methods: 1. Automated-scoring 2. Paper-basedif you want documentation of your answers (you can find the scoring key at the bottom of the PDF)

    The scoring of most of the statements (63) is as follows: 1. True now and when I was young (3points) 2. True now only (2points) 3. True only when I was younger than 16 (1point) 4. Never true (0points) However, the point value is reversed for the 17 so-called normative questions:The Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale-Revised (RAADS–R): A scale t...

    The language subscale is made up of 7statements. The focus of these statements is on: 1. Movie talk:Friends notice you’ve heard something new because you start using the word or phrase regularly. 2. Small talk:A light conversation about unimportant things that people make during social interactions—instead of topics that are actually interesting an...

    The social relatedness subscale is made up of 39statements. The focus of these statements is on: 1. Mentalization:Challenges with understanding what others are thinking or feeling. 2. Mutual interests:Preferring to be with people with whom you share interests. 3. Outsider:Being considered ‘different’. 4. Bluntness:Being called rude; or that you hav...

    The sensory–motor subscale is made up of 20statements. The focus of these statements is on: 1. Voice volume challenges:Talking very loud, not loud enough, or significant fluctuations between the two. 2. Voice differences:Speaking monotone, like a child, or in silly voices. 3. Motor control issues:Clumsiness and being uncoordinated. 4. Sensory:Senso...

    The circumscribed interests subscale is made up of 14statements. The focus of these statements is on: 1. Details preference:focuses on details before the big picture, but can do both. 2. Upset when the unexpected occurs:A dislike of someone changing your routine—this does not mean that you stick to your own routine, just that you dislike someone el...

    A sensitivity of 97% means that 97%of autistic people who took the test met the cutoff score and were accurately classified as autistic. Said another way, it represents the proportion of autistics who were correctly classified as autistic based on the questionnaire. In contrast, a 100% specificity score means that all (100%of) the neurotypical peop...

    Research also shows that a person’s age, gender, autism diagnosis, or whether an individual considered themselves to be autistic did not impact how they understood the survey; the only relevant factor is their actual neurotype. A 2024 study shows that diagnosed autistics and undiagnosed individuals who considered themselves to be autistic responded...

  2. 17 de oct. de 2013 · Part 1. The first step is the autism screening —a preliminary. assessment of your autistic traits. For some people, the autism screening is sufficient to satisfy their needs. Part 2. Based on your screening results, you may wish to pursue. a formal diagnosistic assessment. If so, you can continue.

  3. 22 de dic. de 2020 · Why did we choose the name Embrace Autism for ourselves? Is autism something to embrace? Those are good questions, and in this post, I will answer them.

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