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AUTISM SPECTRUM TEST

The autism spectrum encompasses a range of neurodevelopmental conditions, all
pointing to the presence of disorders such as classic autism, Asperger's
syndrome, or Rett's syndrome. However, there is considerable variation in the
type and severity of the symptoms.

This test combines the insights of several prior efforts to research the autism
spectrum to bring you a single, composite test measuring autism spectrum
occurrences across 10 different domains.

Where do you fall on the autism spectrum? For each of the following questions,
indicate your level of agreement below.




QUESTION 1 OF 50

I have certain routines or habits that I feel I must follow.

Disagree

Agree

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The IDRlabs ASD Test (IDR-ASDT) was developed by IDRlabs. The IDR-ASDT is based
on the work of Dr. Sarah L. Barret, Dr. Mirko Uljarevic, Dr. Emma K. Baker, Dr.
Amanda L. Richdale, Dr. Catherine R.G. Jones, and Dr. Susan R. Leekam, who
created the Adult Repetitive Behaviours Questionnaire-2 (RBQ-2A). The IDR-ASDT
is not associated with any of the above-mentioned researchers.

The IDRlabs Autism Spectrum Test was informed by the RBQ-2A’s criteria for ASD,
as published in Barret, S., Uljarevic, M., Baker, E., Richdale, A., Jones, C., &
Leekam, S. (2015). The adult repetitive behaviours questionnaire-2 (RBQ-2A): A
self-report measure of restricted and repetitive behaviours. Journal of Autism
and Developmental Disorders, 45(11): 3680–3692; Barrett, S.L., Uljarević, M.,
Jones, C.R.G. et al. Assessing subtypes of restricted and repetitive behaviour
using the Adult Repetitive Behaviour Questionnaire-2 in autistic
adults. Molecular Autism 9, 58 (2018); Allely, C.S. (2019). Exploring the female
autism phenotype of repetitive behaviours and restricted interests: A systematic
PRISMA review. University of Salford Institutional Repository.

The work of Dr. Barret, Dr. Uljarevic, Dr. Baker, Dr. Richdale, Dr. Jones, and
Dr. Leekam has also informed some of the diagnostic criteria in the form of the
widely used psychological instrument, the RBQ-2A, for clinical use, especially
by qualified mental health professionals. The present test is intended for
educational purposes only. IDRlabs and the present IDRlabs ASD Test are
independent of the above researchers, organizations, or their affiliated
institutions.



The Autism Spectrum Test is based on a famous and well-regarded inventory for
the assessment of the clinical concept of autism spectrum disorders, which is
regarded as a range of interlinked neurodevelopmental disorders. However, free
online tests and quizzes such as this one are solely first glances and cannot
provide an accurate assessment of your potential condition. Hence, the test is
intended to be used for educational purposes only. A definitive mental health
assessment can be made only by a qualified mental health professional.

The 10 dimensions measured by this test are: Depression, Fixations,
Abnormal/Flat Speech, Noise Sensitivity, Social Difficulty, Anxiety, Abnormal
Posture, Poor Eye Contact, Tics and Fidgets, and finally Aggression. The test
does not purport that this is the only possible rendition of the autism
spectrum.

As the publishers of this free online Autism Spectrum Disorder Test, which
allows you to screen yourself for the signs and symptoms of this
neurodevelopmental disorder across 10 different dimensions, we have strived to
make the test as reliable and valid as possible by subjecting it to statistical
controls and validation. However, free online quizzes such as the present Autism
Spectrum Disorder Test do not provide professional assessments or
recommendations of any kind; the test is provided entirely “as-is.” For more
information about any of our online tests and quizzes, please consult our Terms
of Service.


WHY USE THIS TEST?

1. Free. This Autism Spectrum Test is delivered to you free of charge and will
allow you to obtain your scores related to ten different types of social
functioning and communication disturbances related to autism spectrum disorders.

2. Clinically oriented. The feedback delivered by this instrument is based on
the work of Ph.D.s and is designed to deliver a clear clinical picture of the
respondent’s current symptoms indicating markers related to the autism spectrum
as measured according to standardized items.

3. Statistical controls. Statistical analysis of the test is conducted to ensure
maximum accuracy and validity of the test scores.

4. Made by professionals. The present test has been made with the input of
people who work professionally with psychology and individual differences
research.





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