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Brief Report: Examining Test-Retest Reliability of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2) Calibrated Severity Scores (CSS)
by
Kim So Hyun
, Lord, Catherine
, Janvier Denisse
, Choi Yeo Bi
, Klein, Claire
in
Algorithms
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Behavior Rating Scales
/ Brain
/ Clinical research
/ College Science
/ Communication Disorders
/ Females
/ Intelligence Quotient
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Observation
/ Participant Characteristics
/ Raw Scores
/ Reliability
/ School Demography
/ Severity
/ Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
/ Test Reliability
/ Test validity and reliability
/ Test-Retest reliability
/ Time
/ Toddlers
/ Young Children
2022
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Brief Report: Examining Test-Retest Reliability of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2) Calibrated Severity Scores (CSS)
by
Kim So Hyun
, Lord, Catherine
, Janvier Denisse
, Choi Yeo Bi
, Klein, Claire
in
Algorithms
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Behavior Rating Scales
/ Brain
/ Clinical research
/ College Science
/ Communication Disorders
/ Females
/ Intelligence Quotient
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Observation
/ Participant Characteristics
/ Raw Scores
/ Reliability
/ School Demography
/ Severity
/ Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
/ Test Reliability
/ Test validity and reliability
/ Test-Retest reliability
/ Time
/ Toddlers
/ Young Children
2022
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Brief Report: Examining Test-Retest Reliability of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2) Calibrated Severity Scores (CSS)
by
Kim So Hyun
, Lord, Catherine
, Janvier Denisse
, Choi Yeo Bi
, Klein, Claire
in
Algorithms
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Behavior Rating Scales
/ Brain
/ Clinical research
/ College Science
/ Communication Disorders
/ Females
/ Intelligence Quotient
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Observation
/ Participant Characteristics
/ Raw Scores
/ Reliability
/ School Demography
/ Severity
/ Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
/ Test Reliability
/ Test validity and reliability
/ Test-Retest reliability
/ Time
/ Toddlers
/ Young Children
2022
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Brief Report: Examining Test-Retest Reliability of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2) Calibrated Severity Scores (CSS)
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Brief Report: Examining Test-Retest Reliability of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2) Calibrated Severity Scores (CSS)
2022
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Overview
Describing the relative severity and change in autism symptoms is crucial for the appropriate characterization of clinical and research populations. The calibrated severity score (CSS) of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2 (ADOS-2; Lord et al., 2012) was created to better describe autism symptom severity consistently across different ages and language levels. The CSS has been widely used to quantify and compare symptom severity on a 10-point scale across Modules; however, its test re-test reliability has not been studied. With 608 ADOS observations, we showed strong test re-test reliability of the CSS across all ADOS Modules. The results support the use of the ADOS CSS as a reliable tool to quantify autism symptom severity across development.
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Springer Nature B.V
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