Social Responsiveness Scale
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| Social Responsiveness Scale | |
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| Purpose | Measure autistic traits |
The Social Responsiveness Scale, developed by John Constantino in 2002[1] and expanded upon by Constantino et al. in 2003,[2] is a quantitative measure of autistic traits in 4–18 year olds.[3][4] Its correlation with behaviour problems and autism spectrum disorder symptoms has been studied.[5][6] It can be assessed with an 18 question survey filled out by the child's parents or teacher.[7]
In 2012, the Social Responsiveness Scale, Second Edition (SRS-2), an updated 65-item version of the test, was published. The test uses separate forms for preschool, school-age, and adult populations.[8][9]
The list of questions is subject to copyright.[6]
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