Ritvo, R. A., Ritvo, E. R., Guthrie, D., Ritvo, M. J., Hufnagel, D. H., McMahon, W., … Eloff, J. (2011). The Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale-Revised (RAADS-R): A Scale to Assist the Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Adults: An International Validation Study. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 41(8), 1076–1089. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-010-1133-5 |
Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale-Revised(RAADS-R) |
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Some life experiences and personality characteristics that may apply to you |
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I am a sympathetic person. |
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I often use words and phrases from movies and television in conversations. |
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I am often surprised when others tell me I have been rude. |
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Sometimes I talk to loudly or too softly and I am not aware of it. |
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I often don't know how to act in social situations. |
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I can "put myself in other people's shoes." |
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I have a hard time figuring out what some phrases mean, like "you are the apple of my eye". |
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I only like to talk to people who share my special interests. |
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I focus on details rather than the overall idea. |
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I always notice how food feels in my mouth. This is more important to me than how it tastes. |
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I miss my best friends or family when we are apart for a long time. |
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Sometimes I offend others by saying what I am thinking, even if I don't mean to. |
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I only like to think and talk about a few things that interest me. |
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I'd rather go out to eat in a restaurant by myself than with someone I know. |
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I cannot imagine what it would be like to be someone else. |
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I have been told that I am clumsy or uncoordinated. |
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Others consider me odd or different. |
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I understand when friends need to be comforted. |
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I am very sensitive to the way my clothes feel when I touch them. How they feel is more important to me than how they look. |
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I like to copy the way certain people speak and act. It helps me appear more normal. |
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21. |
It can be very intimidating for me to talk to more than one person at a time. |
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22. |
I have to "act normal" to please other people and make them like me. |
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23* |
Meeting new people is usually easy for me. |
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I get highly confused when someone interrupts me when I am talking about something I am very interested in. |
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It is difficult for me to understand how other people are feeling when we are talking. |
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I like having a converstation with several people, for instance around a dinner table, at school or at work. |
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27. |
I take things too literally, so often I miss what people are trying to say. |
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28. |
It is very difficult for me to understand when someone is embarrased or jealous. |
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29. |
Some ordinary textures that do not bother others feel very offensive when they touch my skin. |
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30. |
I get extremely upset when the way I like to do things is suddenly changed. |
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31. |
I have never wanted or needed to have what other people call an "intimate relationship". |
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32. |
It is difficult for me to start and stop a conversation. I need to keep going until I am finished. |
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33* |
I speak with a normal rhythm. |
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34. |
The same sound, color or texture can suddenly change from very sensitive to very dull. |
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The phrase "I've got you under my skin" makes me very uncomfortable. |
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Sometimes the sound of a word or high-pitched noise can be painful to my ears. |
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37* |
I am an understanding type of person. |
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38. |
I do not connect with characters in movies and cannot feel what they feel. |
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39. |
I cannot tell what someone is flirting with me. |
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40. |
I can see in my mind in exact detail things that I am interested in. |
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41. |
I keep lists of things that interest me, even when they have no practical use (for example sports statistics, train schedules, calendar dates, historical facts and dates). |
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42. |
When I feel overwhelmed by my senses, I have to isolate myself to shut them down. |
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43* |
I like to talk things over with my friends. |
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44. |
I cannot tell if someone is interested or bored with what I am saying. |
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45. |
It can be very hard to read someone's face, hand and body movements when they are talking. |
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46. |
The same thing (like clothes or temperature) can feel very different to me at different times. |
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47* |
I feel very comfortable with dating or being in social situations with others. |
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48* |
I try to be as helpful as I can when other people tell me their personal problems. |
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49. |
I have been told that I have an unusual voice (for example flat, monotone, childish, or high-pitched). |
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50. |
Sometimes a thought or a subject gets stuck in my mind and I have to talk about it even if no one is interested. |
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51. |
I do certain things with my hands over and over again (like flapping, twirling sticks or strings, waving things by my eyes). |
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52. |
I have never been interested in what most of the people I know consider interesting. |
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53* |
I am considered a compassionate type of person. |
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54. |
I get along with other people by following a set of specific rules that help me look normal. |
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55. |
It is very difficult for me to work and function in groups. |
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When I am talking to someone, it is hard to change the subject. If the other persona does so, I can get very upset and confused. |
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Sometimes I have to cover my ears to block out painful noises (like vacuum cleaners or people talking too much or too loudly). |
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58* |
I can chat and make small talk with people. |
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59. |
Sometimes things that should feel painful are not (for instance when I hurt myself or burn my hand on a stove) |
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60. |
When talking to someone, I have a hard time telling when it is my turn to talk or listen. |
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61. |
I am considerd a loner by those who know me best. |
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62* |
I usually speak in a normal tone. |
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63. |
I like things to be exactly the same day after day and even small changes in my routines upset me. |
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How to make friends and socialize is a mystery to me. |
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65. |
It calms me to spin around or to rock in a chair when I am feeling stressed. |
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66. |
The phrase, "He wears his heart on his sleeve." does not make sense to me. |
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If I am in a place where there are many smells, textures to feel, noises or bright lights, I feel anxious or frightened. |
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68* |
I can tell when someone says one thing but means something else. |
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69. |
I like to be by myself as much as I can. |
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70. |
I keep my thoughts stacked in my memory like they are on filing cards, and I pick out the ones I need by looking through the stack and finding the right one (or another unique way). |
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71. |
The same sound sometimes seems very loud or very soft, even though I know it has not changed. |
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72* |
I enjoy spending time eating and talking with my family and friends. |
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73. |
I can't tolerate things I dislike (like smells, textures, sounds or colors). |
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74. |
I don't like to be hugged or held. |
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75. |
When I go somewhere, I have to follow a familiar route or I can get very confused and upset. |
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76. |
It is difficult to figure out what other people expect of me. |
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77* |
I like to have close friends. |
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78. |
People tell me that I give too much detail. |
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79. |
I am often told that I ask embarrasing questions. |
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I tend to point out other people's mistakes. |
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